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1754.1904 


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A    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF 

MANUSCRIPTS,    PAMPHLETS   AND    BOOKS 

RELATING  TO  THE   HISTORY  OF 

KING'S  COLLEGE 

COLUMBIA  COLLEGE 

COLUMBIA   UNIVERSITY 


PREPARED   BY 


CHARLES  ALEXANDER   NELSON 

Head  Reference  Librarian 


PUBLISHED   ON  THE  ONE   HUNDRED   AND   FIFTIETH   ANNIVERSARY 

OF   KING'S   COLLEGE 

COLUMBIA   UNIVERSITY 
October  31,   1904 


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AN    EXPLANATION    AND    AN    APPEAL 

The  manuscripts,  pamphlets  and  books  which  have  been  placed 
on  exhibition  upon  the  One  hundred  and  fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the 
College  are  intended  to  illustrate,  so  far  as  may  be,  the  history 
and  growth  of  King's  College,  Columbia  College,  and  Columbia 
University,  but  in  no  respect  to  represent  the  literary  productions 
which  have  emanated  from  these  sources.  The  original  charter  of 
the  Governors  of  the  College  of  the  Province  of  New  York  in  the 
City  of  New  York  in  America  and  the  minutes  of  their  meetings, 
the  grant  of  King's  Farm,  the  series  of  diplomas  representing  the 
administrations  of  twelve  presidents,  the  autograph  letters  of  many 
distinguished  officers  and  alumni,  the  records  of  the  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation and  of  classes,  and  the  publications  showing  the  growth  and 
development  of  the  College,  possess,  it  is  believed,  much  historic 
and  personal  interest. 

The  collection  covered  by  this  Bibliography  has  been  the  accu- 
mulation of  time  rather  than  of  effort,  and  is  in  no  sense  complete, 
for  only  within  the  past  few  years  has  any  systematic  attempt  been 
made  to  bring  together  and  collate  all  that  may  properly  be  called 
"  Columbiana."  But  having  attained  its  present  size,  the  collection 
should  be,  and  it  is  hoped  will  be,  increased  by  gifts  of  publications 
of  all  kinds,  class  and  alumni  records  and  other  memorabilia,  either 
in  manuscript  or  print,  relating  in  any  way  to  the  University,  its 
officers,  alumni  and  students.  It  is  intended  that  all  such  records 
shall  be  carefully  preserved  and  systematically  arranged  in  a  sepa- 
rate room  in  the  University  Library,  in  order  that  they  may  be  avail- 
able to  the  Alumni  and  to  all  who  are  interested  in  the  history  and 
life  of  the  University. 

John  B.  Pine,  'yy, 

Clerk  of  the  Trustees 
Columbia  University 
October  31,  1904 


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A  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF  MATTER   RELATING  TO 

KING'S  COLLEGE,  COLUMBIA  COLLEGE 

AND  COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY 

As  this  Bibliography  is  intended  to  cover  only  what  might  be  called  the 
historical  section  of  a  collection  of  Columbiana,  official  publications,  such  as  cata- 
logs, announcements,  etc.,  are  not  included. 


Alumni  Association  see  Associa- 
tion of  the  Alumni 

Architecture 

Architectural  education  in  the  United 
States,  rv:  Columbia  College,  New 
York.  (In  Atner.  Architect  and  Build- 
ing News.     1888.    24:251-2.    ill.) 

Hamlin,  Alfred  Dwight  Foster. 
Department  of  Architecture.  (In 
School  of  Mines  Quarterly.  1890-1. 
12:273-4.) 

The  new  course  in  architecture.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.     1882-3.     11:64.) 

Ware,  William  Robert.  The  in- 
struction in  architecture  at  the  School 
of  Mines;  a  paper  read  before  the 
Alumni  Association  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege, June  12,  1888.  [New  York,  1888.] 
O.    16  p. 

Reprinted  from  School  of  Mines    Quarterly, 
Nov.  1888.     xo,  no.  1  :  28-43. 

Memorandum  as  to  the  pro- 
posed course  of  architecture  in  the 
School  of  Mines.  (In  School  of  Mines 
Quarterly.     1881.    3:1-4.) 

Professional    draughtsmen    as 

special  students  in  the  School  of  Ar- 
chitecture. (In  same.  1896-7.  18: 
422-9.) 

School    of    Architecture;     an 

address  to  the  Architectural  League  of 
New  York.    New  York,  1898.    O.    8  p. 

Reprinted    from     the    Amer.    Architect    and 
Building  News,  Aug.  6,  1898. 

The  School  of  Architecture  in 

its  new  quarters.  New  York,  1898. 
O.     15  p.    pi. 

Reprinted    from  School  of  Mines  Quarterly, 
April,  1898.     19  :  289-96. 

The    School    of   Architecture: 

Its  resources  and  methods.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Quarterly.  1899- 
1900.    2 :  242-56.) 

— -  The  study  of  architectural 
drawing  in  the  School  of  Architecture. 
[New  York,   1896.]     O.    32  p.    22  pi. 

Reprinted  from   School  of  Mines    Quarterly, 
April  and  July,  1896.     17:  226-35,  366~77. 


The     study     of     architectural 

history    at    Columbia    College.     [New 
York,   1895.]     O.    p.  56-67.    pi. 

Reprinted  from   School  of  Mines  Quarterly, 
Nov.  1895.     17,  no,  1 :  56-67. 

Warren,  Charles  Peck.  The  course 
in  architectural  practice.  (In  School 
of  Mines  Quarterly.  1899-1900.  ai : 
337~49-    PL) 

Association  of  the  Alumni 

Account  of  the  annual  dinner  of 
1890  .  .  .  the  inaugural  dinner  of  Pres- 
ident Seth  Low.  .  .  .  [New  York, 
1890.]     O.    58  p. 

Alumni  directory.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.  1885-6.  17 :  no.  4,  suppl. 
1886-7.     19:  no.   4,  suppl.) 

1886-7,  1889,  1891,  1897,  1902. 

[New  York,  1886-1902.]     D. 

The  Alumni  luncheon  [1903].  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1902-3.    5:403-23.) 

The  Alumni  luncheon  [1904].  (In 
same.    1903-4.    6:405-18.) 

The  alumni  meeting  [to  consider 
the  question  of  removal.]  (In  Co- 
lumbia   Spectator.     1892.     30:  19-21.) 

Report     from     the     Standing 

Committee.      (In  same.      1893-4.     33: 
1 1-2.     1896.    38:54-S-) 

Barnard,  F.  A.  P.  Letter,  to  Fred- 
eric R.  Coudert,  president  of  the 
Alumni  Association.  (In  School  of 
Mines  Quarterly.     1886-7.     8:164-6.) 

Letter   to   the   Association    of 

the  Alumni.     (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1886-7.     i9:55H5.) 

Columbia  alumni  in  politics.  (In 
same.     1886-7.     19:29.) 

Columbia  College  and  its  future  site. 
[New  York.]  March,  1892.  O.  40  p. 
ill. 

Columbia's  future  home.  Alumni 
vote  to  move  uptown.  President  Low's 
address   favoring  a  change  of  site;  a 


Columbiana 


committee  appointed.  (In  N.  Y. 
Tribune.    Feb.  27,  1892.) 

The  dinner  of  the  Alumni  Associa- 
tion. (In  Acta  Columbiana.  1873-4. 
6 :  105-15.) 

Greene,  Richard  Henry.  Columbia 
College  alumni  who  have  held  official 
positions.  (In  N.  E.  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register.  1889.  43:311- 
2.) 

Official      positions      held      by 

alumni  of  Yale,  Princeton,  Columbia. 
.  .  .  Boston,   1890.    O.    p.  27-30. 

List  of  Columbia  graduates  holding 
positions  in  higher  institutions  of 
learning.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1903-4.    6 :  s  71.) 

List  of  members  [from  1791-1864]. 
New  York,  1865.     S.     17  p. 

McVickar,  John.  Alumni  anniver- 
sary of  Columbia  College,  New- York. 
Address  delivered  in  the  College 
Chapel,  4th  October,  1837.  New- York, 
1837.     O.    40  p. 

Moore,  John  Bassett.  Columbia 
alumni  in  diplomacy.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1898-9.  1 : 
225-40.) 

Moore,  Nathaniel  Fish.  Address  to 
the  Alumni  of  Columbia  College  de- 
livered .  .  .  March  16,  1844.  New 
York,  1848.     Nar.  D.    36  p. 

Necrology.  See  indexes  to  volumes 
of  the  Columbia  University  Quar- 
terly, and  Biographies  and  Ne- 
crology, below. 

Ogden,  Cadwalader  Evans.  The 
Alumni  Association  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege. (In  Cap  and  Gown.  1869-70. 
2:17-9.) 

Reception  in  honour  of  Henry  Dris- 
ler  and  J.  H.  Van  Amringe  .  .  .  May 
4,  1894     [New  York,  1894.]     O.    46  p. 

Report  of  the  Alumni  Council.  (In 
Columbia  University  Bulletin-.  1896. 
no.  15 :  10-13.) 

Report  of  the  committee  on  athletics. 
(In  Columbia  Spectator.  1887-8.  21: 
20-2.) 

Report  of  the  committee,  on  the  lo- 
cation of  the  College;  adopted  May 
17,  1872.    New  York,  1872.    O.    16  p. 

Report  of  the  General  Committee 
[on  the  proposed  centennial  celebra- 
tion].    New  York,  1854.    O.    27  p. 


Report  of  the  special  committee  ap- 
pointed .  .  .  October  3d,  1870,  to  "  ex- 
press their  judgment  on  the  question 
of  the  location  of  the  College,"  together 
with  the  report  of  the  minority  of  the 
committee.    [New  York]  1871.   O.  24  p. 

Report  of  the  sub-committee  on 
organization  to  the  General  Committee 
of  Alumni.  [May  17,  1854.]  [New 
York,  1854]     O.     13  p. 

Sloan,  William  Simpson.  The  As- 
sociation of  the  Alumni  of  Columbia 
College.     (In  Columbia  Spectator.) 

Two-page  clipping. 

Van  Amringe,  John  Howard.  Ad- 
dress before  the  Alumni  Association  on 
May  4,  1894.  (In  same.  1894.  34: 
66-70.) 

Athletics 

Aldermanic  congratulations.  (In 
Acta  Columbiana.   1878-9.   11:99-100.) 

The  Alumni  Athletic  Club  of  Colum- 
bia College.  (In  School  of  Mines 
Quarterly.     1890-1.     12:80-1.) 

The  Athletic  Association  and  its 
prospects.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1883-4.     13:18-9.) 

Signed  W. 

Athletic  debt  funded.  (In  same. 
1900-1.    44:  no.  45.) 

Athletic  report  of  Sub-committee  .  .  . 
of  various  universities  .  .  .  with  Rules. 
(In  same.     1900-1.    44:  no.  3-4.) 

Bangs,  Francis  Sedgwick.  Colum- 
bia in  the  Poughkeepsie  regatta.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1900-1.    3:371-3-) 

The  boating  flags  of  the  Class  of 
'57.  (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1880-1. 
7:ii4-5-) 

Collis,  Lloyd.  Track  athletics  dur- 
ing the  past  three  or  four  years  at  Co- 
lumbia. (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1892-3.    31:84-5,  112,  137.) 

Columbia  Athletic  Union.  Com- 
ments. (In  Morningside.  1896-7.  1, 
no.  10: 16-21.) 

Columbia  College  athletic  grounds. 
(In  School  of  Mines  Quarterly.  1889- 
90.     11 :  185-8.) 

Columbia  College  Athletic  Union. 
The  athletic  constitution.  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.     1889-90.    26:51-2.) 

The  Columbia  College  Union.  (In 
Columbia  Literary  Monthly.  1894-5. 
3:317-26,  367-72.) 


Columbiana 


Proposed    constitution    of   the 

new  Athletic  Union.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.  1894-5.  35 :  152.  1896-7. 
39:  100-4.) 

[The  Columbia  crew  at  Poughkeep- 
sie,  1895.]  ill.  (In  Harper's  Weekly. 
1895-    39:594-4  642.) 

The  Columbia  Oval.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.  1891-2.  29 :  3.  1892-3.  31 : 
18,  24) 

Official  diagram  of  the  Colum- 
bia oval.     (In  same.     1890-1.    28:77.) 

Columbia  University  Athletic  Asso- 
ciation. Constitution.  (In  same. 
1899-1900.    43 :  no.  20-2.) 

New  constitution.     (In   same. 

1900-1.    44:  no.  34.) 

Athletic  Association  dissolved. 

(In  same.    44:  no.  47.) 

Columbia  University  Rowing  Club. 
Report  on,  and  proposed  Constitution. 
(In  same.     1900-1.    44:  no.  21-2. 

Columbia-Pennsylvania  football 
game.  1901.  (In  Harper's  Weekly. 
1901.    45:1158-9.    ill.) 

Columbia- Yale  football  game.  1901. 
(In  same.     1901.     45:1134-5.     ill.) 

Columbia's  athletic  grounds.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.    1890-1.   28:35-6.) 

Columbia's  big  games.  (In  same. 
1901-2.    45:  no.  16.) 

Columbia's  new  athletic  grounds. 
(In  same.     1890-1.    27:53.    plan.) 

Cornell,  Robert  Clifford.  History 
of  rowing  at  Columbia.  (In  Columbia 
University  Bulletin.  December,  1897. 
no.  18:6-13.) 

Crew  matters.  (In  Morningside. 
1896-7.     i,  no.  8:  1-5.) 

Crewcial  questions  printed  for  the 
delight  of  the  Union  and  the  Univer- 
sity, by  The  Morningside.  [New  York] 
A.  D.  1896.  D.  4  p.  (Morningside 
pamphlet  no.  1.) 

The  Edwin  Gould  boat  house.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1895-6.  37:1, 
4-7,  ill.  1897-8.  40:  196,  ill.)  and  (in 
Harper's  Weekly.     1895.     39:738,  ill.) 

Etheridge,  John.  The  way  a  race 
may  be  won.  (In  Morningside.  1896- 
7.     1,  no.  1 :  17-22.) 

Hallock,  William.  College  athlet- 
ics. (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1893- 
4.    33:91-2.) 


Harvard-Columbia  football  game. 
1901.  (In  Harper's  Weekly.  1901. 
45 :  1086.     ill.) 

Has  well,  Charles  Haynes.  [Stu- 
dent athletics  prior  to  1857.]  (In  his 
Reminiscences  of  an  octogenarian. 
1896,  p.  81-2.) 

Intercollegiate    athletic  calendar: 
Yale,    Harvard,    Princeton,    Columbia, 
Cornell,    Pennsylvania,    authentic    rec- 
ords. .  .  .  1852  -  1900.     Columbia     ed. 
Newark,  1900.    Obi.    D.    v.  3.    ill. 

Kemp,  James  Furman.  History  of 
faculty  regulation  of  athletics  at  Co- 
lumbia. (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.    1901-2.    4:33-40,168-75.) 

Kirchwey,  George  Washington. 
The  problem  of  athletic  control.  (In 
same.     1902-3.    5:15-23.) 

Lawson,  William  Thornton.  Object 
and  aims  of  the  Columbia  College 
Athletic  Union.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator.    1893-4.    33:112-3.) 

Low,  Seth.  [Interview  on]  Colum- 
bia athletics.  (In  same.  1900-1.  44: 
no.  49.) 

Meylan,  George  Louis.  Basketball. 
(In  Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1903-4.    6:284-8.) 

New  athletic  grounds.  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.    1890-1.    27:20-1.) 

The  new  athletic  grounds.  (In 
same.  1889-90.  25:102-4,  114-5;  26: 
8.) 

The  new  boat  house.  (In  Acta 
Columbiana.     1875-6.    8:124.    pi.) 

New  boat  house  ready.  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.     1902-3.     46:  no.   151.) 

O'Connell,  Frank  Lewis.  Intercolle- 
giate basketball.  (In  Columbia 
Monthly.     1904.     1 :  68-71.    ill.) 

Our  athletic  outlook.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1889-90.    25:62-3.) 

Paret,  Jahial  Parmly.  Columbia's 
athletics.  (In  Outing.  1898.  32:9- 
16.     ill.) 

The  regulation  of  intercollegiate 
sports.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.    1900-1.    3 :  16-25.) 

Spencer,  Joseph  Whittlesey.  The 
Columbia  swimming  team.  (In  same. 
1903-4.    6:  162-4.) 

Symmes,  William  Bittle,  Jr.  The 
year  in  athletics.  (In  same.  1898-9. 
1 :  259-73-    Pi-) 


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Columbiana 


Track  Athletic  Association.  Consti- 
tution. (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1901-2.    45:  no.  5.) 

Track  Athletics  at  Columbia.  (In 
Blue  and  White.  1892.  2 :  568-72. 
ill.) 

Training  for  the  rowing  reason  at 
Columbia.  (In  Harper's  Weekly. 
1902.    46:409.    ill.,  411.) 

Trowbridge,  William  Petit.  Inter- 
collegiate boat  racing.  (In  School  of 
Mines  Quarterly.     1887-8.    8 :  368-72.) 

Wainwright,  Jonathan  Mayhew. 
Athletics.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1884.     14:37-9.) 

Whitney,  Caspar  W.  Intercollegi- 
ate champions.  (In  Harper's  Weekly. 
1891.    35:429-30.    por.) 

Z.,  X.  Y.  [Letter  on  football  at 
Columbia.]  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1888-9.    23:66-7.) 

Barnard  College 

Bangs,  John  Kendrick.  The  Uni- 
versity of  Columbia.  II:  The  Annex. 
(In  Acta  Columbiana.  1883-4.  *6: 
93-5.) 

Barnard,  F.  A.  P.  Conditions  pre- 
ceding the  establishment  of  Barnard 
College,  an  annex  to  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. Report  of  1879.  (In  U.  S. 
Bur.  of  Education.  Report  of  Com. 
1900-1.    p.  1288-92.) 

Higher  education  of  women; 

passages  .  .  .  from  [his]  annual  re- 
ports .  .  .  1879-81.  New  York,  1882. 
O.    46  p. 

Barnard  and  Mount  Holyoke.  (In 
Outlook.     1900.    64:240.) 

Barnard  bulletin.  New  York,  1901- 
4.     Sq.  F.     1-5. 

Barnard  College.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1888-9.    24:50-1.) 

Barnard  College.  (In  Harper's 
Weekly.  1890.  34 :  943,  954,  and  1896. 
40:507,  1091.) 

Barnard  College  and  entrance  re- 
quirements. (In  Book  Reviews.  1900. 
8:113.) 

Barnard's  great  gain.  (In  Critic. 
1900.    36:264.) 

Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.  On  the 
education  of  women.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1899  - 1900. 
2:  226-9.) 


Co-education.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator.    1877-8.    2:98-9.) 

Co-education.  (In  Acta  Columbi- 
ana.    1881-2.    14:198-9.) 

Co-education  at  Columbia.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1882.  10:79- 
82.) 

Description  of  new  institutions :  Bar- 
nard College.  (In  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Edu- 
cation— Report  of  Com.  1889-90.  2: 
743-4.) 

Earle,  Mortimer  Lamson.  On  the 
education  of  women.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1899  - 1900. 
2 :  231-4.) 

Gift  to  Barnard.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1901-2.    45:  no.  4.) 

The  girls  at  Barnard.  (In  same. 
1889-90.    26:  1 14-6.) 

Gill,  Laura  Drake.  [Installation  of 
Miss  Gill  as  dean  of  Barnard  College.] 
(In  Bookman.     1901.    13  :  299.) 

The  installation  of  Miss  Gill.  (In 
Book  Reviews.     1901.    9:207-9.) 

[Incorporation  with  Columbia  Uni- 
versity.]    (In  Nation.     1900.    70:63.) 

Miller,  Alice  Duer.  Social  life  at 
Barnard.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.    1899-1900.    2:218-23.) 

A  million  for  Barnard.  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.     1902-3.     46:  no.   105.) 

The  new  president  of  Barnard  Col- 
lege.    (In  Outlook.     1901.    68:100.) 

Putnam,  Emily  James.  The  rise  of 
Barnard  College.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Quarterly.  1899-1900.  2: 
209-17.    pi.) 

Rees,  John  Krom.  [Admission  of 
women  to  Columbia.]  (In  Acta  Co- 
lumbiana.    1873-4.    6:9-10). 

Robinson,  James  Harvey.  On  the 
education  of  women.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1899-1900. 
2:229-31.) 

Sackett,  Edith  Rice.  A  glance  at 
the  Barnard  laboratory.  (In  Colum- 
bia Literary  Monthly.  1895-6.  4: 
245-8.) 

Saunders,  Louise  S.  B.  System  of 
government  in  Barnard  College.  (In 
Educational  Review.  1900.  20:476- 
8.) 

Status,  of  women  students  at  Colum- 
bia College.  (In  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Edu- 
cation. Report  of  Com.  1900-1.  p. 
1292-4.) 


Columbiana 


Thomas,  Calvin.  On  the  education 
of  women.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1899-1900.    2 :  223-5.) 

Welch,  Margaret  Hamilton.  Life 
at  Barnard  College.  (In  Harper's 
Bazar.     1901.    34:1130-1.) 

Biographies  and  Necrology 

Alphabetical,  by  subjects 

John  Magnus  Adams.     1845-92 

Randolph,  John  Cooper  F.  In  rae- 
moriam  John  Magnus  Adams ;  the  first 
graduate  of  the  School  of  Mines.  (In 
School  of  Mines  Quarterly.  1892-3. 
14:187-91.    por.) 

Cornelius  Rsa  Agnkw.     1830-88 

Thomas,  Theodore  Gaillard.  Eu- 
logy upon  C.  P..  Agnew,  read  before 
the  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine. 
.  .  .  New  York  [1888].    O.    26  p. 


Charles  Anthon.     1797-1867 

Blatchford,  Samuel  Appleton. 
Charles  Anthon  at  College.  (In  Cap 
and  Gown.  1869.  1 :  49-51,  61-3,  73- 
5.) 

Drisler,  Henry.  Charles  Anthon; 
...  a  commemorative  discourse.  .  .  . 
New  York,  1868.    O.    40  p. 

Nesmith,  Robert  Dillon.  Reminis- 
cences of  Dr.  Anthon.  (In  Galaxy. 
1867.    4 :  610-22.) 

Samuel  Putnam  Avery.    1832-1904 

Carter,  Jane  G.  (A.)  and  Susie  P. 
Holmes.  Samuel  P.  Avery.  (In  their 
Genealogical  record  of  .  .  .  the  Avery 
family.  .  .  .  1893.    p.  175-80.     por.) 

Coffin,  William  A.  Souvenirs  of  a 
veteran  collector.  (In  Century.  1896- 
7.    31:231-45.    ill.    por.) 

Martin,  Edward  Sandford.  The 
Avery  medal,  ill.  (In  Harper's 
Weekly.     1897.    41 :  535.) 

Smith,  Edward  R.  Samuel  Put- 
nam Avery.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Quarterly.     1904.    6 :  445-6.) 

Samuel  Bard,  M.D.   1742-1821.   President  0/ Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 

Ducachet,  Henry  William.  Bio- 
graphical memoir  of  Samuel  Bard,  late 
president  of  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  .  .  .  with  a  critique  upon 
his  writings,  read  before  the  New  York 
Historical  Society,  August  14th,  1821. 
.  .  .  Philadelphia,   1821.     O.     27  p. 


McVickar,  Rev.  John.  Domestic 
narrative  of  the  life  of  Samuel  Bard, 
M.D.  New  York,  1822.  O.  244  p. 
por. 

Frederick  Augustus  Porter  Barnard.    1808-89 
Eighth  President  of  Columbia  College 

Barnard,  F.  A.  P.  Autobiography, 
reminiscences,  letters.  F.  v.  p.  Man- 
uscript. 

How    I     was    educated.     (In 

Forum.     1886.     1 :  218-27.) 

Barnard,  Henry.  Frederick  A.  P. 
Barnard.  (In  Amer.  Journal  of  Edu- 
cation. 1858.  5:753-80.  por.)  and 
(in  his  Memoirs  of  teachers,  educa- 
tors. .  .  .  1861.    p.  497-524.) 

Dr.  Frederick  A.  P.  Barnard.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1888-9.  24  '■  66- 
9.) 

Fulton,  John.  Memoirs  of  Fred- 
erick A.  P.  Barnard,  tenth  President 
of  Columbia  College  in  the  City  of 
New  York.  New  York,  1896.  O.  12 
+  485  p.     (Col.  Univ.  Press.) 

McCulloch,  Hugh.  A  reminiscence 
of  President  Barnard.  (In  his  Men 
and    measures.     1888.     p.     258-62.) 

Reprinted  in    Columbia    University  Bulletin, 
no.  14,  1890,  p.  32-4. 

Mississippi  University  —  Trustees. 
Report  to  .  .  .  the  Legislature  of  .  .  . 
Mississippi ;  [containing  a  eulogy  on 
Pres.  Barnard].  Jackson,  1861.  O. 
12  p. 

President  Barnard.  (In  Acta  Co- 
lumbiana.    1877-8.     10:119-20.) 

President  Barnard,  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege; by  the  editor.  (In  Eclectic  Mag- 
azine.    1876.    86:376-7.    por.) 

Sketch  of  President  Barnard  [with 
a  list  of  his  most  important  publica- 
tions], (In  Popular  Science  Monthly. 
1877.     11 :  100-3.    por-) 

Smith,  William  Russell.  Frederick 
A.  P.  Barnard.  (In  his  Reminiscences 
of  a  long  life.     1889.     1 :  234-46.) 

Hknry  Rutgers  Beekman.    1845-1900 

Ogden,  David  B.  Henry  Rutgers 
Beekman.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.    1900-1.    3:128-35.) 

Samuel  Blatchford.     1820-93 

Hall,  Abraham  Oakey.  Justice 
Samuel  Blatchford.  (In  Green  Bag. 
1893.    5 :  489-92.    por.) 

Resolution  adopted  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees   on  the   death   of   S.   Blatch- 


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ford.  (In  Columbia  University  Bulle- 
tin.    1894.    no.  7:3.) 

Samuel  Blatchford.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1893-4.    33 : 8-9.) 

See  also  Jones's  Index  to  legal  peri- 
odicals. 

HjALMAR  HjORTH  BOYKSEN.       1848-95 

Hervey,  William  Addison.  Hjalmar 
Hjorth  Boyesen.  (In  Columbia  Liter- 
ary Monthly.     1895-6.    4:5-10.) 

In  memoriam  Hjalmar  Hjorth  Boye- 
sen. (In  Columbia  University  Bulle- 
tin.    1895.    no.  12:45-52.) 

Professor  H.  H.  Boyesen.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.  1895-6.  37 :  13,  19, 
22.    por.) 

Woodward,  Benjamin  Duryea.  Pro- 
fessor Boyesen:  The  teacher.  (In 
Columbia  Literary  Monthly.  1895-6. 
4:i-4-) 

See  also  Poole's  Index. 

Frederick  Bronson.    d.  1900 

Obituary.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1899-1900.    43:  no.  42.) 

Nicholas  Murray  Butler.  1862.     Second  Presi- 
dent of  Columbia  University 

Bridges,  S.  Russell.  Nicholas  Mur- 
ray Butler,  Ph.D.  Something  of  Seth 
Low's  successor  as  president  of  Colum- 
bia University.  (In  Alkahest  Mag. 
1902.    6:586-7.    por.) 

Dr.  Nicholas  Murray  Butler.  [Char- 
acter of  the  man.]  (In  Bookman. 
1901-2.     14:214-5.    por.) 

Dr.  Nicholas  Murray  Butler;  [his 
work].     (In  Outlook.     1901.     69:392.) 

Nicholas  Murray  Butler.  (In  Cen- 
tury.    1902.    41 :  910.) 

Nicholas  Murray  Butler.  (In  Re- 
view of  Reviews.  1902.  25 :  170. 
por.) 

See  also  under  President. 

Talbot  Wilson  Chambers,  S.T.D.    1819-96 

Coe,  Rev.  Edward  Benton.  Dis- 
course commemorative  of  Talbot  Wil- 
son Chambers.  .  .  .  New  York,  1896. 
Q.    76  p.    por. 

In  memoriam  Talbot  W.  Chambers. 
(In  Columbia  University  Bulletin. 
1896.    no.  13:5-6-) 

Dbwitt  Clinton.    1769-1828 

Armstrong,  Rev.  Lebbeus.  Sermon. 
.  .  .  March  6,  1828,  on  the  death  of 
Gov.  Clinton.  Saratoga  Springs,  1828. 
O.    24  p. 


Beck,  Thomas  Romeyn.  Clinton. 
(In  Homes  of  American  Authors. 
i860,    p.  413-24.    facsim.) 

Distinguished  sons  of  Columbia. 
111:  Dewitt  Clinton.  (In  Cap  and 
Gown.     1872-3.    5:54-5.) 

Signed  E. 

Hosack,  David.  Memoir  of  De  Witt 
Clinton.  .  .  .  New  York,  1829.  O. 
530  p.    pi.    por.    map. 

Life  and  writings  of  De  Witt  Clin- 
ton ;  by  W.  W.  Campbell.  New  York, 
1849.     O.    39  +  38i  p.    por. 

Mitchill,  Samuel  Latham.  Dis- 
course on  the  character  and  scientific 
attainments  of  De  Witt  Clinton  .  .  . 
14  July,  1828.  New  York,  1828.  O. 
28  p. 

Renwick,  James.  Discourse  on  the 
character  and  public  services  of  De 
Witt  Clinton,  delivered  before  the  As- 
soc, of  the  Alumni  ...  6  May,  1829. 
New  York,  1829.    O.    44  p. 

[Staats,  Cuyler.]  Tribute  to  the 
memory  of  De  Witt  Clinton  ...  by  A 
citizen  of  Albany.  Albany,  1828.  D. 
204  p. 

See  also  Poole's  Index. 

Myles  Cooper.      1735-85.      Second  President  of 
King's  College 

-^  Biographical  sketch  of  the  life  and 
character  of  Myles  Cooper,  second 
president  of  Columbia  College,  etc. 
(In  Amer.  Med.  and  Phil.  Reg.  1814. 
3:298-301.    por.) 

«*»Jones,  Adam  Leroy.  Myles  Cooper, 
LL.D.,  second  president  of  King's  Col- 
lege (1763-1776).  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1898-9.  x : 
347-57.    por.) 

43V[erplanck,  Gulian  Crommelin]. 
Sketch  of  the  life  and  literary  charac- 
ter of  the  late  President  Cooper.  (In 
Analectic  Magazine.     1819.     14:73-6.) 

Frederic  Rene  Coudert.     1832-1903 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  Frederic  Rene 
Coudert.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1903-4.    6:137-40.    por.) 

See  also  Jones's  Index  to  legal  peri- 
odicals. 

Lorenzo  Da  Ponte.    1749-1838 

Carpenter,  George  Rice.  Lorenzo 
Da  Ponte.  (In  Columbia  Literary 
Monthly.  ,  1894-5.    3  '  289-92.) 

Da  Ponte,  L.  Memoires  .  .  .  tra- 
duits  de  1'  Italien  par  C.  D.  de  La 
Chavanne.    Paris,  i860.    O.   27  +  356  p. 


Columbiana 


ii 


Memorie  .  .  .  scritte   da    esso. 

Nuova-Jorca,   1823.    T.    3  v.  in   1. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Lorenzo  da 
Ponte  of  Ceneda.  [New  York,  1842.] 
D.    4  -f-  22  p. 

Edward  Albert  Darling,    d.  1903 

Edward  A.  Darling  dead.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.  1902-3.  46:  no.  114, 
116. 

William  Henry  Draper.     1830-1901 

Delafield,  Francis.  Dr.  William  H. 
Draper.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1900-1.    3 :  252.    por.) 

Henry  Drisler,  LL.D.    1818-97.     Dean;  Acting 
President 

Classical  studies  in  honour  of  Henry 
Drisler.  New  York,  1894.  O.  8  -f 
310  p.     ill.    por.     pi. 

The  Drisler  jubilee.  (In  Columbia 
University  Bulletin.  1894.  no.  8 :  44- 
60.) 

The  Drisler  memorial  service.  (In 
same.  March,  1898.  no.  19 :  152-62. 
por.) 

Perry,  Edward  Delavan.  Professor 
Henry  Drisler.  (In  Columbia  Specta- 
tor.    1897-8.    40:301-2,  por.  298.) 

Professor  Drisler.  (In  Acta  Colum- 
biana.    1877-8.     10:146-7.) 

Service  in  memory  of  Henry  Dris- 
ler. Columbia  University  Chapel,  Sun- 
day, Dec.  12th,  at  three-thirty  o'clock, 
p.  m.  A.  D.  1897.  [New  York, 
1897-]  O.  [6]  p.  3  por.  10  pes. 
(Columbia  Univ.  Bull.  March,  1898, 
no.  19:152-62;  with  clippings  and 
portraits  bound  in.) 

University  Council.  Minute  and 
resolutions  on  the  death  of  Henry 
Drisler.  (In  Columbia  University  Bul- 
letin.    1898.    no.  19:146-7.) 

William  Alexander  Duer.     1780-1858.     Fifth 
President  of  Columbia  College 

Duer,  William  Alexander.  William 
Alexander  Duer,  LL.D.,  fifth  president 
of  Columbia  College.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1901-^2.  4* 
147-58.    por.    pi.) 

Cornelius  Roosevelt  Duffie.    1821-1900 

Cornelius  R.  Duffie;  chaplain  emeri- 
tus.    (In  same.    1899-1900.    2:392-3.) 

Theodore  William  Dwight.    1822-92. 
Warden  of  the  Law  School 

Carter,  James  Coolidge.  Memorial 
of   Theodore   W.    Dwight.     (In    New 


York    City    Bar    Assoc.    Ann.     rept. 
1895-     25:93-9-) 

Hopkins,  Abel  Grosvenor.  A  me- 
morial of  Judge  Theodore  William 
Dwight.    1893. 

Obituary  notice.  (In  Green  Bag. 
1892.    4:348.) 

Portrait.     (In  same.     1889.     1 :  153.) 

Professor  Theodore  William  Dwight 

(In    Columbia    Spectator.     1892.    30: 

140,  141-2.) 

Swift,  Frederic  Joseph,  editor.  A 
tribute  to  Theodore  Woolsey  [sic] 
Dwight;  presented  on  his  resignation 
from  the  wardenship  of  the  Columbia 
College  Law  School,  1891.  [New 
York,   1891.]     O.     [5]+ 53  P-    por. 

Woolsey  an  inexplainable  misprint  for  William. 

See  also  Jones's  Index  to  law  peri- 
odicals. 

Thomas  Egleston.    1832-1900 

Chandler,  C.  F.  and  C.  E.  Pellew. 
Professor  Thomas  Egleston.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Quarterly.    1899- 

1900.  2 :  138-48.    por.) 

Egleston  minute  of  the  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  the  School  of  Mines.  (In 
School  of  Mines  Quarterly.  1896-7. 
18 :  193-5.) 

Egleston  memorial:  Bust  of  the 
founder  of  the  School  of  Applied  Sci- 
ence. (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1900-1. 
44:  no.  32.    ill.) 

Kunz,  George  Frederick.  Biograph- 
ical notice  of  Thomas  Egleston.    n.  p. 

1901.  O.    22  p.     1  pi. 

From  Amer.  Inst,  of  Mining  Engineers.     Proc. 

Martin,  Daniel  Strobel.  Sketch  of 
Thomas  Egleston.  (In  Popular  Sci- 
ence Monthly.    1899.    55:256-65.    por.) 

Moses,  Alfred  Joseph.  Professor 
Thomas  Egleston.  (In  School  of 
Mines  Quarterly.  1899-1900.  21 :  197- 
218.  por.)  and  (in  Science,  1900.  n. 
s.     11:361-4.) 

The  retirement  of  Prof.  Egleston. 
(In  Columbia  Spectator.  1896-7.  39: 
179- ) 

[Death  of]  Dr.  Thomas  Egleston. 
(In  same.     1899-1900.    43 :  no.  27.) 

Hamilton  Fish.     1809-93 

Bancroft,  Frederic.  Ex-Secretary 
Fish.  (In  Harper's  Weekly.  1893. 
37:883-4.    por.) 

Columbia  [pseud.].  An  eminent 
career;     personal     characteristics     of 


12 


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Hamilton  Fish.     (In  same.     1893.    37: 
1 169,  1 179.    ill.    por.) 

Hamilton  Fish.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator.    1893-4.    33  =  8.) 

New  York  (state) — Legislature. 
Proceedings  in  memory  of  Hamilton 
Fish  .  .  .  April  5,  1894.  Albany,  1894. 
Q.    70  p.    por. 

Resolution  adopted  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees  on  the  death  of  H.  Fish.  (In 
Columbia  University  Bulletin.  1894. 
no.  7:3-4-) 

Roche,  Spencer  Summerfield.  Ham- 
ilton Fish;  a  memorial  discourse  de- 
livered in  St.  Mark's  Church,  Brook- 
lyn .  .  .  Oct.  22, 1893.  .  .  n.  p.   O.  20  p. 

Hamilton  Fish,  3D.     iSy61-qS 

Davis,  Richard  Harding.  [Sergeant 
Fish.]  (In  Scribner's  Mag.  1898. 
24:  269.) 

Memorial  Tablet  in  College  Hall. 
(In  Columbia  Spectator.  1900-1.  44: 
no.  30.    ill.) 

Howard  Van  Fleet  Furman.    i8s7?-i9o* 

Howard  Van  Fleet  Furman.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1901-2.    4:285-7.) 

Alexander  Hamilton.    1 757-1804 

Atherton  (Mrs.)  Gertrude  Franklin 
(Horn).  The  conqueror;  being  the 
true  and  romantic  story  of  Alexander 
Hamilton.  New  York,  1902.  D.  14 
+  546  P- 

Boutell,  Lewis  Henry.  Alexander 
Hamilton,  the  constructive  statesman. 
.  .  .  Chicago,  1890.    D.    66  p. 

Butler,  George  Hamilton.  The 
student  days  of  Alexander  Hamilton. 
(In  the  Columbia  Monthly.  1904.  1 : 
3-8.    por.) 

Cepheus  (pseud.).  Hamilton  and 
Jay.  (In  Acta  Columbiana.  1876-7. 
9:  118-22.) 

Coleman,  William.  Collection  of 
the  facts  and  documents  relative  to  the 
death  of  Alexander  Hamilton  .  .  . 
with  the  .  .  .  orations,  sermons  and 
eulogies  ...  on  his  life  and  character 
...  by  the  editor  of  the  Evening  Post. 
New    York,    1804.     O.     [3]  -f-  p.    1-94. 

Incomplete. 

Conant,  Charles  Arthur.  Alexander 
Hamilton.  Boston,  1901.  D.  2 +  145  p. 
por. 


Estabrook,  Henry  D.  American  Bar 
Association :  The  lawyer  Hamilton ;  a 
paper  read  at  Denver,  Aug.  22,  1901. 
O.    25  p. 

Ford,  Paul  Leicester.  Bibliotheca 
Hamiltoniana ;  a  list  of  books  written 
by  or  relating  to  Alexander  Hamilton. 
New  York,  1886.    O.     159  p. 

Sumner,  William  Graham.  Alex- 
ander Hamilton.  New  York,  [1890]. 
D.    10  -f-  281  p.    (Makers  of  America.) 

Townsend,  George  Alfred.  Mrs. 
Reynolds  and  Hamilton ;  a  romance. 
New  York,  1890.    D.    276  p. 

See  also  Poole's  Index  and  Jones's 
Index  to  legal  periodicals. 

Joseph  Wesley  Harper.    1830-96 

In  memoriam  Joseph  W.  Harper  and 
William  G.  Lathrop,  Jr.  (In  Columbia 
University  Bulletin.  1896.  no.  15 :  16- 
20.) 

Nathan  Russell  Harrington.     1870-99 

Dean,  Bashford.  Nathan  Russell 
Harrington.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Quarterly.  1 899-1 900.  2:  44-6. 
por.) 

William  Harris.     1765-1829.    Fourth  president 
of  Columbia  College 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  William  Har- 
ris, S.T.D.,  fourth  president  of  Colum- 
bia College.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Quarterly.  1900-1.  3 :  221-9. 
por.    pi.) 

Abram  Stevens  Hewitt.    1822-1903 

Cooper  Union.  [Memorial  address- 
es.] (In  44th  annual  report.  1903. 
p.  11-32.    por. 

Mr.  Hewitt  dead.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1902-3.    46:  no.  75.) 

Peck,  Harry  Thurston.  Abram 
Stevens  Hewitt,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  Class  of 
1842.  (In  Columbia  University  Quar- 
terly.    1902-3.    5:   191-3.    por.) 

See  also  Poole's  Index. 

Ogden  Hoffman.    1793-1856 

Hall,  Abraham  Oakey.  Ogden  Hoff- 
man. (In  Green  Bag.  1893.  5:  297- 
300.    por.) 

Frederick  William  Holls.     1 857-1903 

The  late  Frederick  William  Holls. 
(In  Review  of  Reviews.  1903.  28: 
302-4    por.) 

Tombo,  Rudolf,  Jr.  Frederick  Wil- 
iam  Holls:    Memorial  exercises.      (In 


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13 


Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1903-4.  6 :  40-9.  por.)  See  also 
(same.    1902-3.    5 :  469-70.) 

Richard  Hovby.     1864-1900 

Knorr,  Helena.  Richard  Hovey's 
promise  and  work.  (In  Poet-lore. 
1900.     12:  436-59.) 

[Mr.  Richard  Hovey,  his  work,  his 
views  and  ideals.]  (In  Bookman. 
1898-9.    8:  306-8.) 

Page,  Curtis  Hidden.  The  plays  and 
poems  of  Richard  Hovey.  (In  Book- 
man.   1898-9.    8:  360-3,  449-53-    por.) 

Richard  Hovey.  Obituary.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.  1899-1900.  43:  no. 
33.  por.)  and  (in  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Quarterly.  1899-1900.  2: 
271-2.) 

Roberts,  Charles  G.  D.  Mr.  Richard 
Hovey's  dramas  and  lyrics.  (In  Book 
buyer.     1898-9.    17:  616-8.) 

Willard  Humphreys.    1867-1902 

Young,  Clarence  Hoffman.  Willard 
Humphreys.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Quarterly.  1902-3.  5 :  45-7. 
por.) 

John  Jay.    1745-1829 

Distinguished  sons  of  Columbia.  II : 
John  Jay.  (In  Cap  and  Gown.  1872-3. 
5:  37-8.) 

Signed  E. 

John  Jay.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1894.    34:  52.) 

Jay,  William.  Life  of  John  Jay  .  .  . 
by  his  son.  New  York,  1833.  O.  2  v. 
por. 

Pellew,  George.  John  Jay.  Boston, 
1890.  D.  64-374  p.  (American  states- 
men.) 

Renwick,  James  and  Henry  Bre- 
voort.  Lives  of  John  Jay  and  Alex- 
ander Hamilton.  New  York,  1841.  S. 
341  p.     (Harper's  family  library.) 

Van  Santvoord,  George.  Biograph- 
ical sketch  of  Jay.  (In  his  Lives  of 
the   chief  justices.     1854.     p.    1-88. 

Whitelock,  William.  Life  and  times 
of  John  Jay  .  .  .  New  York,  1887.  O. 
6  +  370  p.    por. 

See  also  Poole's  Index  and  Jones's 
Index  to  legal  periodicals. 

Samuel  Johnson      1606-1772.    First  president  of 
Kings  College 

Barnard,  Henry.  Samuel  Johnson 
[the  first  president  of  King's  (now  Co- 


lumbia) College].  (In  his  Amer.  Jour- 
nal of  Education.  1859.  7'  461-70; 
and  1877.     27:  449-58;  461-71-) 

— -  Beardsley,  Eben  Edwards.  Life  and 
correspondence  of  Samuel  Johnson, 
missionary  of  the  Church  of  England 
in  Connecticut,  and  first  president  of 
King's  College,  New  York.  2d  ed. 
New  York,  1874.  O.  12  -j-  380  p.  por. 
Biographical  memoir  of  Samuel 
Johnson,  first  president  of  King's  (now 
Columbia)  College,  New  York.  (In 
Amer.  Med.  and  Phil.  Reg.  3:  1814. 
p.   137-52.    por.) 

«»  Chandler,  Thomas  Bradbury.  Life 
of  Samuel  Johnson,  the  first  president 
of  King's  College  in  New  York;  con- 
taining ...  an  account  of  the  institu- 
tion and  rise  of  Yale  College,  Connec- 
ticut; and  of  King's  (now  Columbia) 
College,  New  York  .  .  .  added,  an  ap- 
pendix. .  .  New  York,  1805.  S.  [7] 
+  208  p. 

Ellis,  George  Edward.  Beardsley's 
Life  of  Samuel  Johnson.  (In  North 
Amer.  Review.     1874.     118:  451-6.) 

[His  influence  on  the  church  in  Con- 
necticut.] (In  Church  Review.  1848-9. 
1:  13-17;  1849-50,  2:  309-24.) 

Hooper,  Joseph.  Dr.  Samuel  John- 
son. (In  Columbia  Literary  Monthly. 
1893-4.     2:   260-9,  37i-8o.) 

Johnson,  George  Dowdall.  The 
Rev.  Samuel  Johnson,  D.D.,  of  Con- 
necticut. (In  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen. 
Register.  1873.  27:  42-7;  and  p. 
230,  n.) 

Letter  from  Bishop  Berkeley  to  Dr. 
Johnson.  (In  Columbia  Literary 
Monthly.     1893-4.     2:  33~4-) 

[Notice  of  Dr.  S.  Johnson.]  (In 
Amer.  Quarterly  Review.  1827.  1 : 
11.) 

Olssen,  William  Whittingham.  The 
first  president  of  Columbia  College. 
(In  Church  Review.  1887.  49:  536- 
46.) 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  Samuel  John- 
son, D.D.,  first  president  of  King's 
College.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.  1898-9.  1 :  1-12,  122-33. 
por.     facsim.) 

^Vard,  Julius  Hammond.  Dr.  Sam- 
uel Johnson  of  Connecticut.  (In  Na- 
tion.    1874.     18:109-10.) 


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William  Samuel  Johnson,     i  727-1819.    First 
president  0/  Columbia  College 

Barnard,  Henry.  William  Samuel 
Johnson.  (In  his  Amer.  Journal  of 
Education.     1877.     27 :  472.) 

Beardsley,  Eben  Edwards.  Life  and 
times  of  William  Samuel  Johnson, 
LL.D.,  first  senator  in  Congress  from 
Connecticut,  and  president  of  Colum- 
bia College,  New  York.  2d  edition,  re- 
vised and  enlarged.  Boston,  1886.  O. 
12  -f-  225  p.    por. 

Hoyt,  Albert  Harrison.  William 
Samuel  Johnson.  (In  N.  E.  Hist,  and 
Gen.  Register.     1873.     27:46  n.) 

Irving,  John  Treat.  A  discourse  on 
the  advantages  of  classical  learning, 
with  a  sketch  of  the  character  of  the 
late  William  Samuel  Johnson,  deliv- 
ered before  the  Association  of  the 
Alumni  ...  5th  May,  1830.  .  .  New 
York,  1830.    O.    35  P- 

Jones,  Adam  Leroy.  William 
Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.,  president  of 
Columbia  College  (1787-1800).  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1899-1900.     2 :  17-26.    por.) 

[Notice  of  S.  W.  Johnson.]  (In 
Amer.  Quarterly  Review.  1827.  1 : 
11-12.) 

^.  John  Jones,  M.D.    1729-91 

Account  of  the  life  and  character  of 
the  late  John  Jones,  M.D.,  formerly 
professor  of  surgery  in  King's  (now 
Columbia)  College.  (In  Amer.  Med. 
and  Phil.  Reg.    1814.    3  :  325~37-   P°r.) 

James  Kent.    1763-1847 

Duer,  John.  Discourse  on  the  life, 
character  and  public  services  of  James 
Kent.  .  .  New  York,  1848.  O.  86  p. 
por. 

Kent,  William.  Memoirs  and  letters 
of  James  Kent.  Boston,  1898.  O. 
10  +  341  p.    por. 

See  also  Poole's  Index  and  Jones's 
Index  to  legal  periodicals. 

Charles  King.     1 789-1867.    Seventh  president  0/ 
Columbia  College 

Van  Amringe,  John  Howard. 
Charles  King,  LL.D.,  president  of  Co- 
lumbia College,  1849-1864.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Quarterly.  1903-4. 
6:121-37.    por.    pi.) 

William  Gerard  Lathrop,  Jr.     1841-96 

In  memoriam  Joseph  W.  Harper  and 
William  G.  Lathrop,  Jr.     (In  Columbia 


University  Bulletin.  1896.  no.  15 :  16- 
20.) 

Francis  Lieber.    180&-72 

Harley,  Lewis  Reifsneider.  Francis 
Lieber;  his  life  and  political  philoso- 
phy. New  York,  1899.  O.  10  -f-  213  p. 
por. 

Holls,  Frederick  William.  Francis 
Lieber;  sein  leben  und  seine  werke; 
vortrag  gehalten  vor  den  Deutschen 
Gesellig-wissenschaftlichen  Verein  von 
New  York,  6  Dec,  1882.  New  York, 
1884.     O.     45  p.     por. 

Life  and  letters;  edited  by  Thomas 
S.  Perry.  Boston,  1882.  O.  4  +  439  p. 
por. 

Thayer,  Martin  Russell.  Life,  char- 
acter and  writings  of  Francis  Lieber. 
(In  Lieber's  miscellaneous  writings. 
1881.     1 :  13-44-) 

Van  Amringe,  John  Howard.  Fran- 
cis Lieber.  (In  Cap  and  Gown.  1872-3. 
5:i-3.) 

See  also  Poole's  Index  and  Jones's 
Index  to  legal  periodicals. 

Abram  Newkirk  Littlejohn.     1824-1901 

Obituary.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1901-2.     45:  no.   1.) 

Van  De  Water,  George  R.  Bishop 
Littlejohn.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Quarterly.  1901-2.  4:45-7.  por.) 

"-•Robert  R.  Livingston.    1746-1813 

1  Account  of  the  life  and  character  of 
Robert  R.  Livingston.  (In  Amer. 
Medical  and  Phil.  Register.  1813.  4: 
161-70.    por.) 

——Browne,  Irving.  Robert  R.  Living- 
ston. {In  Green  Bag.  1894.  6:393-8. 
por.) 

mm  Chancellor  Livingston.  (In  Acta 
Columbiana.     1876-7.     9:  144-6.) 

— De  Peyster,  Frederic.  Biographical 
sketch  of  Robert  R.  Livingston;  read 
before  the  N.  Y.  Historical  Society, 
Oct.  3,  1876.  New  York,  1876.  O. 
38  p.    por. 

_  Moore,  John  Bassett.  Robert  R. 
Livingston  and  the  Louisiana  Pur- 
chase. (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1903-4.    6:221-9.    pi.) 

See  also  Jones's  Index  to  legal  peri- 
odicals. 

Seth  Low.     1850-.    First  president  of 
'  Columbia  University 

Canfield,  James  Hulme.  Seth  Low, 
New  York's  anti-Tammany  candidate 


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15 


for  the  mayoralty.  (In  Review  of  Re- 
views.    19x11.    24:545-8.) 

Cary,  Edward.  Seth  Low:  a  char- 
acter sketch.  (In  same.  1897.  16: 
33-42.     ill.    por.) 

Hawley,  Walter  L.  Mayor  Low's 
opportunity.  (In  Independent.  1901. 
53:2770-3.) 

[Portrait.]  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator. 1897-8.  40:161,  201;  1900-1. 
44:  no.   23.) 

Reynolds,  James  Bronson.  Seth 
Low.  (In  Independent.  1901.  53 : 
2681-3.    por.) 

Seth  Low;  administrator.  (In  Re- 
view of  Reviews.  1899.  19 :  551-2- 
por.) 

Seth  Low.  por.  (In  Harper's 
Weekly.     1901.     45:1059.*) 

[Seth  Low  campaign  cartoons.  New 
York,  1 90 1.]     F.    pi. 

Seth  Low,  candidate  for  mayor.  (In 
Harper's  Weekly.  1897.  4 :  1021-2. 
por.) 

Sloane,  William  Milligan.  Seth 
Low.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.    1901-2.    4:1-12.    por.) 

Stevans,  C.  M.  Hon.  Seth  Low,  a 
character  sketch :  a  review  of  the  re- 
cent political  conflict  in  New  York 
City.  [Chicago,  1897.]  O.  p.  515-20. 
por.     (Our  day.     17.) 

White,  Stewart  Edward.  Seth  Low. 
Ann  Arbor,  n.  d.  O.  p.  181-6.  (In- 
lander, 1900  ?) 

Edward  Alexander  Macdowkll.    1861 

An  American  tone-poet.  (In  Har- 
per's   Weekly.     1902.     46:623.     por.) 

John  McVickar,  S.T.D.     1787-1868 

Schmidt,  Henry  I.  The  Rev.  Dr. 
McVickar.  (In  Cap  and  Gown.  1868-9. 
1:  12-13.) 

Herbert  Mapes.     1891 

Herbert  Mapes.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator. 1891-2.  29:4-5.  por.)  and  (in 
Harper's  Weekly.    1891.    35:667.   por.) 

Programme  for  the  Herbert  Mapes 
memorial  competition.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.    1892-3.    31:20-1.) 

Thomas  Masters  Markoe.    1819-1901 

Gallaudet,  Bern  Budd.  Dr.  Thomas 
M.  Markoe.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Quarterly.  1901-2.  4 :  47-50. 
por.) 


John  Mitchell  Mason,  D.D.     1770-1829.    Pro- 
vost 0/  Columbia  College 

Knox,  James  Hall  Mason.  John  M. 
Mason,  S.T.D.,  provost  of  Columbia 
College,  1811-1816.  (In  same.  1900-1. 
3:26-34.    por.) 

Richmond  Mayo-Smith.    1854-1901 

Giddings,  Franklin  H.  Prof.  Mayo- 
Smith  ...  an  appreciation.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.    1901-2.    45  :  no.  12.) 

Seligman,  Edwin  R.  A.  Richmond 
Mayo-Smith.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Quarterly.  1901-2.  4 :  40—5. 
por.) 

Augustus  Chapman  Merriam.    1843-95 

In  honor  of  Dr.  Merriam.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Literary  Monthly.  1894-5.  3 : 
193^214.     por.) 

In  memoriam.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator.    1894-5.    35:  267-9.    por.) 

In  memory  of  Augustus  Chapman 
Merriam.  (In  Columbia  University 
Bulletin.    1895.    10:  64-76.) 

New  York  (city) — Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art.  In  memoriam,  Pro- 
fessor Augustus  C.  Merriam;  Athens, 
January  19,  1895.  [New  York,  1895.] 
Q.     unp. 

Young,  Clarence  Hoffman.  Augus- 
tus Chapman  Merriam.  (In  Amer. 
lournal  of  Archeology.  1895.  Io: 
227-9.) 

^/Benjamin  Moore.     1748-1816.     Third  president 
of  Columbia  College 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  Benjamin 
Moore,  S.T.D.,  third  president  of  Co- 
lumbia College.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Quarterly.  1899-1900.  2: 
258-66.    por.) 

Nathaniel  Fish  Moore.    1782-1872 

Haight,  Benjamin  Isaacs.  A  memo- 
rial discourse  of  Nathaniel  F.  Moore, 
sometime  president  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege .  .  .  January  14,  1874.  .  .  New 
York,   1874.     O.     30  p. 

Nathaniel  F.  Moore,  LL.D.  (In 
Cap  and  Goivn.     187 1-2.    4:  65-6.) 

Signed  S .     ( Lefferts  Strebeigh  ?) 

Nathaniel  F.  Moore,  LL.D.,  presi- 
dent of  Columbia  College,  1842-49.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1902-3.     5:182-9.    por.    pi.) 

Charles  Murray  Nairne.    1808-82 

Charles  Murray  Nairne.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.  1882.  10:  109-10. 
por.) 


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Stephen  Payn  Nash.    1821-98 

Hall,  Abraham  Oakey.  Stephen 
Payn  Nash,  LL.D.  (In  Green  Bag. 
1898.      10:325-32.    por.    facsim.) 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  Stephen  P. 
Nash.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1898-9.     1 :  40-2.    por.) 

John  Strong  Newberry.    1822-93 

Fairchild,  Hermann  LeRoy.  Me- 
moir of  John  Strong  Newberry.  (In 
New  York  City — Scientific  Alliance. 
Annual  directory.     1893.     5:  p.   1-22.) 

G.,  A.  John  Strong  Newberry.  (In 
Nature.    1893.    47:  p.  276-7.) 

John  Strong  Newberry.  (In  Natural 
Science.     1892.    2:153.) 

Kemp,  James  Furman.  Bibliography 
of  Prof.  J.  S.  Newberry.  (In  New 
York  City — Scientific  Alliance.  An- 
nual directory.     1893.    5:27-37.) 

In  memoriam  Professor  John 

Strong  Newberry.  (In  School  of 
Mines  Quarterly.  1892-3.  14:93-111, 
251-2.    pors.) 

New  York  (city) — Scientific  Al- 
liance. Proceedings  of  the  second 
joint  meeting,  held  at  Columbia  Col- 
lege .  .  .  March  27th,  1893,  in  memory 
of  Professor  J.  S.  Newberry.  New 
York,  1893.    O.    39  p.    por.) 

Professor  J.  S.  Newberry.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.    1892-3.    31:  75,  76.) 

Stevenson,  John  James.  John 
Strong  Newberry.  [New  York.]. 
1893.    O.    p.  1-25.    por. 

William  Guy  Pbck.    1820-92 

Professor  William  G.  Peck.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1892.  30 :  1-2. 
por.) 

Van  Amringe,  John  Howard.  Pro- 
fessor William  G.  Peck.  (In  School 
of  Mines  Quarterly.  1891-2.  13  :  251-4. 
por.) 

(In    Columbia    Spectator. 

1892.     30:4-5-) 

Thomas  Randolph  Price.     1839-1903 

Professor  Price  dead.  (In  same. 
1902-3.    46:  no.  158.     por.    no.  160-1.) 

Trent,  William  Peterfield.  Thomas 
Randolph  Price.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Quarterly.  1892-3.  5:302-4; 
Minutes  of  Faculties,  304-6.    por.) 


Samuel  Provoost.    742-1815 

Distinguished  sons  of  Columbia.  1 : 
S.  Provoost.  (In  Cap  and  Gown. 
1872-3.    5:25-6.) 

Signed  £. 

Michael  Idvorsky  Pupin 

Michael  I.  Pupin  and  his  invention. 
(In  Harper's  Weekly.  1902.  46:1625, 
1640.    por. ) 

Ogden  Nicholas  Rood.    1831-1902 

Professor  Rood  dead.  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.  1902-3.  46 :  no.  33-5, 
37-) 

Van  Amringe,  John  H.  Ogden  N. 
Rood.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1902-3.     5:47-57.     por.) 

Vincent,  Marvin  R.  Address.  (In 
same,  p.  57-62.) 

William  Colford  Schbrmerhorn.    1821-1903 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  William  Col- 
ford Schermerhorn,  A.M.  Class  of 
1840.  (In  same.  1902-3.  5:189-91. 
por.) 

[Portrait.]  In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1897-8.     40:185.) 

W.  C.  Schermerhorn  dead.  (In 
same.    1902-3.    46:  no.  63.    por.) 

Francis  Marcos  Scott.    i845?-i898 

Hall,  Abraham  Oakey.  Francis  M. 
Scott.  (In  Green  Bag.  1898.  10: 
45-9.    por.) 

Charles  Short.    1821-86 

Charles  Short;  [memoir  and  memo- 
rials].   O.    39  p. 

Short,  Charles  Lancaster.  Memoir 
of  .  .  .  Charles  Short  .  .  .  late  pro- 
fessor of  .  .  .  Latin  ...  in  Columbia 
College  ...  by  his  son.  .  .  n.  p.  1892. 
O.    39   P- 

William  Milligan  Sloans.    1850 

William  M.  Sloane.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1896-7.     39:80-1.    por.) 

John  Torrey.    i  796-1873 

Dr.  John  Torrey.  In  Cap  and  Gown. 
1872-3-    5:  52-3.) 

Signed  D. 

Gray,  Asa.  John  Torrey.  (In  his 
Scientific  papers.     1889.    2:  p.  359~^9) 

John    Torrey:    a    biographical 

notice.     (In  Amer.  Journal  of  Science 
and  Arts.     1873.    105:411-21.) 

Memoir  of  John  Torrey.     (In 

National    Acad,    of    Sciences.      Biogr. 
memoirs.     1877.     1:265-76.) 


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Hunt,  Thomas  Sterry.  [Notice  on 
the  life  of  Dr.  Torrey.  Boston,  1873.] 
O.    4  p. 

The  late  Professor  John  Torrey. 
(In  Popular  Science  Monthly.  1873. 
3:632-38.    por.) 

Martin,  Daniel  Strobel.  Professor 
John  Torrey.  (In  University  convoca- 
tion.    1873.     Necrology,  p.  238-43.) 

William  Petkrfield  Trent.    1862 

New  English  professor.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.  1899-1900.  43 :  no. 
3&) 

William  Petit  Trowbridge.    1828-92 

Hutton,  Frederick  Remsen.  Wil- 
liam Petit  Trowbridge.  (In  School  of 
Mines  Quarterly.  1892-3.  14 : 1-8. 
por.) 

In  memoriam.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator.    1892-3.    31:36.) 

Ervin  Aldbn  Tucker.    1862-1902 

Fielder,  Frank  Sidney.  Ervin  Alden 
Tucker.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1901-2.    4:277-85.   por.) 

Cornelius  Vanderbilt.    1843-99 

Cornelius  Vanderbilt.  (In  Outlook. 
1899-    63:192-5-) 

Cornelius  Vanderbilt.  (In  Gunton's 
Magazine.     1899.     17:251-7.) 

Low,  Seth.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt. 
(In  Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1899-1900.    2 :  39-43-    por.) 

Gulian  Crommelin  Vkrplanck.    1786-1870 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.  Discourse 
on  the  life,  character  and  writings  of 
G.  C.  Verplanck,  delivered  before  the 
N.  Y.  Historical  Soc,  May  17,  1870. 
New  York,  1870.    O.    6b  p.) 

Century  Association.  Proceedings 
in  honor  of  the  memory  of  Gulian  C. 
Verplanck,  April  9,  1870.  New  York, 
1870.    O.     100  p.    por.) 

Distinguished  sons  of  Columbia,  iv. 
G.  C.  Verplanck.  (In  Cap  and  Gown. 
1872-3.     5:77-8.) 

Signed  E. 

The  trial  of  Gulian  C.  Verplanck, 
Hugh  Maxwell  and  others,  for  a  riot, 
in  Trinity  Church,  at  the  commence- 
ment of  Columbia  College  in  August, 
181 1.     New  York,  1821.     O.     32  p. 

Henry  Villard.     1833-1900 

Carpenter,  William  Henry.   The  late 


Henry  Villard.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Quarterly.    1900-1.    3 :  35-9.) 

Garrison,  Wendell  Phillips.  Henry 
Villard.  (In  Nation.  1900.  71 : 
380-3.) 

Halstead,  Murat.  Some  reminis- 
cences of  Mr.  Villard.  (In  Review  of 
Reviews.     1901.     23:60-63.    por.) 

Henry  Villard.  (In  Outlook.  1900. 
66:719.) 

Sanborn,  Franklin  Benjamin.  Henry 
Villard.  (In  Amer.  Social  Science 
Assoc.  Journal.     1900.     38:  Hi.) 

IOeokgb  William  Warren.    1828-1902 

Obituary.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1901-2.    45:  no.  41.) 

Van  de  Water,  George  R.  George 
William  Warren,  Doctor  of  music. 
(In  Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1901-2.    4:274-7.    por.) 

Charles  Henry  Wharton.    1 748-1833.    Second 
president  of  Columbia  College 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  Charles  H. 
Wharton,  S.T.D.,  second  president  of 
Columbia  College.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Quarterly.  1899-1900.  2 : 
257-8.) 

Remains,  with  a  memoir  by  G.  W. 
Doane.     Philadelphia,    1834.    D.    2    v. 

Theodore  Greely  White.    1872-1901. 
Pine,   John   Buckley.     Theodore   G. 
White.       (In    Columbia    University 
Quarterly.     1901-2.    4 :  50-2.    por.) 

George  Edward  Woodberry.     1855 

Poet  and  critic.  (In  Outlook.  1900. 
64:875-7.) 

Woodberry  dinner.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.    1900-1.    44:  no.  23.) 

Botanic  Garden 

Hosack,  David.  A  statement  of 
facts  relative  to  the  establishment  and 
progress  of  the  Elgin  Botanic  Garden, 
and  the  subsequent  disposal  of  the 
same  to  the  State  of  New  York.  New 
York,  181 1.     O.    52  p. 

MacMullen,  John.  Documentary 
history  of  the  Botanic  garden.  [New 
York,  n.  d.]     D.    14  fol.  manuscript. 

Sketch  of  the  Elgin  Botanic  Garden, 
in  the  vicinity  of  the  City  of  New 
York.  (In  Amer.  Med.  and  Phil.  Reg- 
ister.    1812.     2 : 1-4.    pi.) 

See  also  same,  1:116. 


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Charter 

Draft  of  charter  for  the  American 
University  in  the  Province  of  New 
York,  petitioned  for  by  the  Governors 
of  King's  College  in  1774.  ms.  fol. 
49  I- 

Copied  from   Colonial   Papers.     America  and 
West  Indies,     v.  185.  p.  55. 

The  charter  of  Columbia  College,  in 
the  City  of  New  York;  as  amended 
by  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  the 
State  of  New  York,  passed  23d  March, 
1810.     n.  p.     D.    8  p. 

The  original  charter  of  Columbia 
College,  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
October  31st,  1754;  with  the  acts  of 
the  Legislature,  altering  and  amending 
the  same,  or  relating  to  the  College. 
New  York,  1836.    D.    38  p. 

[Same.]    New- York,  1854.    D.    38  p. 

Charters,  acts  and  official  documents, 
together  with  the  lease  and  re-lease  by 
Trinity  Church  of  a  portion  of  the 
King's  farm;  compiled  by  John  B. 
Pine,  clerk  of  the  Trustees.  New 
York,  1895.    O.    94  p. 

The  original  charter,  granted  by  George  II.  to 
The  Governors  of  the  College  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  New  York  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
in  America,  and  issued  under  the  Great  Seal  of 
the  Province,  is  kept  in  a  sliding  panel  in  the  Trus- 
tees' Room  in  the  Library. 


Classes 

Class  of  1866.  Smith,  George  Put- 
nam. Valedictory  of  the  Class  of  1866 
.  .  .  delivered  at  Niblo's  Garden,  June 
27,  1866.  New  York,  1866.  Nar.  O. 
16  p. 

Class  of  1867.  [Blatchford,  Samuel 
Appleton.]  True  history  of  the  Class 
of  1867  of  Columbia  College  during 
its  undergraduate  career.  .  .  [Anon.] 
New  York,   1867.    O.    95  p. 

Class  of  1869.  Class  Day.  1869. 
(In  Cap  and  Gown.    1869.    1 :  94-5.) 

Class  of  1871.  Conger,  Clarence 
Rapelje.  History  of  the  Class  of  '71 
.  .  .  during  its  undergraduate  career 
.  .  .  New  York.     1871.    O.     104  p. 

Class  of  1873.  Strebeigh,  Lefferts. 
History  of  the  Class  of  seventy-three, 
Columbia  College,  New  York.  New 
York,  1873.    O.    69  p. 

Class  of  1874.  Post  graduate  min- 
utes.    [New  York,  1895.]     Q-    37  p. 


Reed,  Sylvanus  Albert.  His- 
tory of  the  Class  of  1874.  New  York, 
1874.     O.     76  p. 

Seventy-four  dinner;  thirty- 
second  annual  gathering.  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.    1901-2.    45:  no.  35.) 

Class  of  1882.  Book  of  the  Class 
of  1882.  .  .  New  York,  1884.  O. 
76  p.    pi. 

[Record],        1882-1895.     New 

York,  1895.    D.    26  p. 

Class  of  1883.  Class  Day  exercises 
and  the  valedictory.  .  .  New  York 
[1883].    O.    43  P- 

Record  of  the  Class  .  .  .  from 

graduation  to  June  13th,  1894,  edited 
...  by  A.  V.  W.  Jackson.  New  York, 
1895-     O.     73  p. 

Class  of  1885.  Class  Day  speeches 
and  English  commencement  orations 
.  .  .  compiled  by  Thomas  Ewing,  Jr. 
New  York,  1886.    O.    68  p. 

Class  of  1889.  Class  Day  speeches 
and  commencement  orations.  .  .  [New 
York,  1889].     O.    70  p. 

Graduate  and  under- 
.  .     New  York,  1892. 


Speeches  delivered  at 
New  York, 


Class  of  1890. 
graduate  record. 
O.    66  p. 

Class  of  1891. 
the  Class  Day  exercises 
1891.    O.    56  p. 

Class  of  1893.  Decennial  record, 
1893-1903.  New  York  [1903].  O. 
53  P- 

«    MacMullen,    Edward    Peale. 

Valedictory  address  delivered  at  Co- 
lumbia College,  June,  1893.  [New 
York,  1898.]     D.    4  p. 

Class  of  1899.  Class  of  '99.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1900-1.  44 :  no. 
23-) 

Class  book.     [New  York,  1899.] 

Sq.     O.     unp.    ill. 

Class  of  1900.  The  Naughty-Naugh- 
tian;  being  the  book  of  the  Class  of 
1900  .  .  .  containing  besides  the  pic- 
tures and  autobiographies  of  the  mem- 
bers, several  letters  from  the  Faculty 
.  .  .  New  York,  1900.  194  +  [2]  p. 
pors. 

Class  of  1901.  Class  book;  a  record 
of  the  Senior  class  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege. New  York,  1901.  O.  224  p. 
pors. 

Class  Day,  1901.     (In  Columbia 

Spectator.     1900-1.    44:  no.  60.) 


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Class  of  1902.  Class  book;  a  record 
of  the  Senior  class  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege.   New  York,  1902.    O.    unp.    pors. 

Class  of  1903.  The  nineteen  hun- 
dred and  three  class  book;  a  record  of 
the  Senior  class.  [New  York],  1903. 
O.    pors. 

Woodberry,    George    Edward. 

To  1903,  Columbia.  (In  his  Poems. 
1903.    p.  184-7.) 

College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons. 

Address  of  thanks  to  the  Professors 
from  the  students.  (In  Amer.  Med. 
and  Phil.  Register.  1812.  2 :  463-6 ; 
1814.     3:512-4.) 

Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  the 
new  college  buildings,  September  29th, 
1887;  and  of  the  Sloane  Maternity 
Hospital  and  the  Vanderbilt  Clinic, 
December  29th,  1887.  [New  York], 
1888.     O.     56  p. 

The  annual  commencement,  7th 
April,  1818.  (In  Amer.  Monthly  Mag- 
azine.    1818.    3:64-5.) 

Bard,  Samuel.  A  discourse  on  the 
importance  of  medical  education  .  .  . 
4th  Nov.,  181 1,  at  the  opening  of  the 
.  .  .  Medical  School.  .  .  (In  Amer. 
Med.  and  Phil.  Register.  1812.  2: 
369-82.) 

Circular  address.  (In  same.  1814. 
3:241-3.) 

Circular,  August  18,  1818.  (In 
Amer.  Monthly  Magazine.  1818.  3 : 
372-3.) 

Cultivation  of  natural  history  in  the 
University  College  of  New  York.  (In 
Amer.  Med.  and  Phil.  Register.  1812. 
2:154-63.) 

Curtis,  John  Green.  The  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  thirty-four 
years  ago  and  now.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1900-1.  3: 
106-17.    pl.) 

Dalton,  John  Call.  History  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in 
the  city  of  New  York;  Medical  De- 
partment of  Columbia  College.  New 
York,  1888.    O.    208  p.    ill. 

Depew,  Chauncey  Mitchell.  Address 
at  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the 
college  building  given  by  W.  H.  Van- 
derbilt  to   the    College    of    Physicians 


and  Surgeons,  April  24,  1886.  [New 
York,   1886.]     O.    24  p. 

Faculty  of  Medicine.  [Gifts  from 
the  Vanderbilt  family,  etc.]  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Bulletin.  1895.  Io: 
10-18.) 

[Francis,  John  Wakefield.]  His- 
torical sketch  of  the  origin,  progress 
and  present  state  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  the  State  of  New  York. 
[Anon.].  New  York,  1813.   O.    52  p.   pl. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  origin,  prog- 
ress and  present  state  of  the  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  the 
University.  (In  Amer.  Med.  and  Phil. 
Reg.     1814.    4:105-52.    pl.) 

History  and  first  report  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 
[New  York,  1896.]     O. 

Hosack,  David.  Discourse,  intro- 
ductory to  a  course  of  lectures  on  the 
theory  and  practice  of  physics  .  .  .  de- 
livered at  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  3d  Nov.,  1813.  (In  Amer. 
Med.  and  Phil.  Register.  1814.  4 : 
305-30.) 

Extracts  from  the  introductory 

discourse  on  medical  science,  delivered 
...  2d  of  November,  1818.  (In  Amer. 
Monthly  Magazine.     1818.     4:114-6.) 

Sketch  of  the  origin  and  prog- 
ress of  the  medical  schools  of  New 
York  and  Philadelphia;  being  an  ex- 
tract from  an  introductory  lecture.  .  . 
(In  Amer.  Med.  and  Phil.  Register. 
1812.    2:225-36.    pl.) 

Huntington,  George  Sumner.  The 
teaching  of  anatomy.  (In  Columbia 
University  Bulletin.  June,  1898.  20: 
205-15-) 

James,  Walter  Belknap.  The  old 
and  the  new  medicine;  an  address  at 
the  opening  exercises  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  September 
24,  1903.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1903-4.    6:9-22.) 

Lee,  Frederic  Schiller.  Preparation 
for  the  study  of  medicine.  (In  same. 
1900-1.     3:93-106.) 

Medical  school  of  New- York.  (In 
Amer.  Med.  and  Phil.  Register.  1812. 
2:  104-7.) 

Officers  [and  announcement].  (In 
same.     1814.    4:604-17.) 


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Romayne,  Nicholas.  Address  deliv- 
ered at  the  commencement  of  the  lec- 
tures in  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  in  the  city  of  New  York.  .  . 
New  York,  1808.    O.     100  p. 

School  of  Medicine — Columbia  Col- 
lege. (In  Van  Amringe,  J.  H.  Histor- 
ical sketch.     1876.    p.  146-9.) 

Starr,  Moses  Allen.  The  Vander- 
bilt  Clinic.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Quarterly.  1900-1.  3:  118-23.  pl-) 

Thacher,  James.  The  Medical 
School.  (In  his  American  medical 
biographies.  .  .     1828.) 

Tucker,  Ervin  Alden.  The  Sloane 
Maternity  Hospital.  (In  Columbia 
University  Bulletin.  June,  1897.  no. 
i7:i53-8.) 

[Union  with  the  Faculty  of  Physics 
of  Columbia  College.]  (In  Amer. 
Med.  and  Phil.  Register.  1814.  4: 
282-4.) 

Columbia  College. 

Adams,  Charles  Kendall.  [The  study 
of  history  at  Columbia  College.]  (In 
Mag.   of  Amer.   History.     1890.     23: 

114-5.) 

Adams,  Herbert  Baxter.  History  at 
Columbia  College.  (In  his  Study  of 
history  in  American  colleges  and  uni- 
versities.   1887.    p.  59-86.) 

Address  to  the  citizens  of  New- 
York  on  the  claims  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege and  the  new  university  to  their 
patronage.    New- York,  1830.   O.    10  p. 

Alumnus.  [Columbia  College.]  (In 
Columbia  Literary  Monthly.  1899- 
1900.     8 :  3I3-5-) 

Short  history  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege. (In  Acta  Columbiana.  1873-4. 
6:1-3.) 

An  appeal  for  a  university.  (In 
Acta  Columbiana.    1882-3.    15:175-8.) 

Attendance  at  chapel.  (In  Cap  and 
Gown.     1872-3.    5 :  12-4.) 

Bangs,  John  Kendrick.  Columbia 
College  in  A.  D.  2000,  by  T.  Carlyle 
Smith  (pseud.).  (In  Acta  Colum- 
biana.    1881-2.     14:75-7.) 

The   University    of   Columbia. 

III.    The  schools  of  arts  and  political 
science.    (In  same.    1883-4.   16:106-7.) 

Barnard,  Frederick  Augustus  Por- 
ter. Causes  affecting  the  attendance 
of  undergraduates  in  the  incorporated 


colleges  of  the  city  of  New  York.  .  . 
New  York,  1872.    O.     15  p. 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth.  Colum- 
bia College.  (In  Cosmopolitan.  Jan., 
1890.    8 :  265-75.    ill-) 

Bridges,  E.  W.  (city  surveyor). 
Map  of  lands  belonging  to  Columbia 
College  in  the  Third  Ward  of  the  City 
of  New  York.  New  York,  April  1st, 
1830.    32  X  24^4  in. 

A  brief  vindication  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  Trustees  relating  to  the 
College;  containing  a  sufficient  answer 
to  the  late  famous  protest  with  its 
twenty  unanswerable  reasons.  By  An 
impartial  hand.  New  York,  1754.  F. 
12  p. 

Burgess,  John  William.  Methods  of 
historical  study  and  research  in  Co- 
lumbia College.  (In  Hall,  G.  S. 
Methods  of  teaching  history.  1883.  p. 
183-90.) 

The  study  of  the  political  sci- 
ences at  Columbia  College.  (In  In- 
ternat.  Review.  April,  1882.  12 :  346- 
5I-) 

Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.  Impor- 
tant educational  advances  at  Columbia 
College.  (In  Harper's  Weekly.  1896. 
40:251.    por.  676.) 

[Extracts    from    same.]      (In 

Columbia  University  Bulletin.  1896. 
no.  13:15-7-) 

Length  of  the  college  course. 

(In  his  Annual  report.  1901-2.  p. 
29-49.) 

[Same.]      (In   U.    S.    Bur.   of 

Education.  Report  of  Com.  1901-2. 
P-  939-45-) 

The    college    course    and    the 

professional  schools.  (In  his  Annual 
report.     1902-3.    p.  23-28.) 

The   character  and   length   of 

the  college  curriculum.  (In  same. 
1903-4.    p.  17-22.) 

The  reform  in  the  undergrad- 
uate course  in  the  School  of  Arts. 
[Oct.  11,  1890.]    n.  t.-p.    O.    11  p. 

Shall  there  be  a  two  years'  col- 
lege course?  An  interview  with  Pres- 
ident Butler  of  Columbia  University. 
(In  Amer.  Review  of  Reviews.  Nov., 
1902.    26:589-94.) 

The  waste  in  education.     (In 

his  Annual  report.     1902-3.    p.  28-31.) 

Cesar,  Caius  Julius  and  Hirtius,  A. 


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C.  Julii  Caesaris  De  bello  Gallico  et 
civili  Pompeiano;  nee  non  A.  Hirtii, 
aliorumque  De  bello  Alexandrino, 
Africano  et  Hispaniensi,  commentarii. 
Hanc  primam  editionem  Americanum 
.  .  .  correxit  et  emendavit  Milcolum- 
bus  Campbellus,  A.  M.  Novi  Eboraci, 
1802.     S.    4  +  394  P- 

Dedicated  to  Peter  Wilson,  professor  of  Greelt 
and  Latin  in  Columbia  College ;  stated  to  have  been 
the  first  American  classic  text-book  used  in  the  Col- 
lege. 

Carpenter,  George  Rice.  Prepara- 
tory schools  and  Columbia  College. 
(In  Columbia  University  Bulletin. 
June,  1898.     no.  20:199-202.) 

Statistics  of  graduate  schools. 

(In  Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1899-1900.    2:14-17.) 

Character  sketches  from  the  College 
Faculty.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1894.     34:93-5-) 

Ye  College  of  ye  olden  time.  (In 
Acta  Columbiana.     1884-5.     18:56-8.) 

Signed  P. 

The  college  rank  of  distinguished 
men.  (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1877-8. 
2 :  139-41-) 

Signed  Cornicula. 

College  standard  time.  (In  same. 
1884-5.     15:23-4.) 

[Columbia.]  Origin  of  the  name 
"  Columbia."  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Bulletin.  Dec,  1896.  no.  15 :  8-10. 
music) 

Columbia  College.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.  1897-8  40:82-3,  91,  93-5, 
106-8,  119,  127-8,  152,  182-3.     ill.) 

Columbia  College  and  Dr.  Doremus. 
(In  Cap  and  Gown.     1869.     1 :  43-5.) 

Columbia  College  centennial.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1886-7.  *9' 
103-4;    1887.    20:7,    12-3.    23-7.    ill.) 

The  Columbia  College  centennial. 
(In  School  of  Mines  Quarterly.  1887-8. 
8:257-80.) 

[Columbia  College  degenerating.] 
(In  Cap  and  Gown.    1871-2.    4:68-9.) 

Columbia  College  in  the  City  of  New 
York:  Historical  sketch  and  present 
condition.  New  York,  April,  1893. 
O.    4  +  94  p. 

Columbia  College:  Its  history  and 
present  condition;  Its  associated 
schools.  (From  the  Evening  Post. 
1874.) 


Columbia  graduates  in  the  field  of 
literature.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1891-2.    29:  122.) 

Columbia  in  the  fifties.  (In  same. 
1888-9.    24:109-10.) 

Columbia  in  the  past  [1791].  (In 
Acta  Columbiana.     1874-5.     7 :  140-1.) 

Columbia's  needs.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1883.     12:147-8;  177.) 

Considerations  upon  the  expediency 
and  the  means  of  establishing  a  univer- 
sity in  the  city  of  New  York;  ad- 
dressed to  the  citizens.  New- York, 
1830.     O.     29  p. 

Crow,  Charles  Henry.  In  the  days 
of  '89.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1888-9.    24:53-7.) 

Curio  Columbiana  (with  comments 
by  the  curious  one).  (In  Blue  and 
White.     1892.    2 :  563-4.) 

Cutler,  Manassah.  Columbia  Col- 
lege in  1787.  (In  his  Life,  journal 
and  correspondence.    1888.    1:239-40.) 

[Same,  reprinted  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes,  by  George  B.  Ger- 
mann.]  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.    1899-1900.    2:354-6.  pi.) 

The  device  of  the  College  seal.  (In 
Acta  Columbiana.    1875-6.    8:37.   ill.) 

Disosway,  Cornelius  Ryerrs.  Co- 
lumbia ;  or,  "  'Tis  sixty  years  since." 
(In  Columbia  Spectator.  1887.  20: 
97-9.) 

Drisler,  Henry.  The  growth  of  Co- 
lumbia.     (In  same.     1891-2.     29:73.) 

"Dropsy  at  Columbia  College."  (In 
Acta  Columbiana.     1876-7.     9:27-31.) 

Editorials  [on  Columbia  College]. 
(In  Columbia  Literary  Monthly. 
1897-8.    6:72-4,  1 10-2,  151-3,  229-31.) 

See  also  editorials  in  each  volume. 

Edwards,  Bela  Bates.  Education 
and  literary  institutions.  1832.  Co- 
lumbia College.  (In  Amer.  Journal  of 
Education.     1877.     27:320.) 

[Same.]  1833.  Columbia  College. 
(In  Amer.  Quarterly  Register.  1833. 
5 :  308-9.) 

Foulke,  William  Dudley.  Reminis- 
cences of  '69,  Columbia.  (In  Univer- 
sity Mag.     1891.    5:766-8.    ill.) 

Franklin,  Ruford.  Columbia:  An 
historical  sketch  of  Columbia  College, 
New  York  City.  (In  same.  1890-3. 
3-8.    ill.    por.    pi.) 


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Gordon,  George  Angier.  The  ques- 
tion of  educated  youth.  Baccalaureate 
sermon,  June  7,  1903.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1902-3.  5: 
381-92.) 

Graduate  department.  (In  U.  S. 
Bur.  of  Education.  Report  of  Com. 
1889-90.     2:818-9.) 

An  historical  notice  of  Columbia 
College.  (In  Knickerbocker.  Feb., 
1835-    5 :  I3I-43-) 

"An  historical  sketch  of  Columbia 
College."  (In  Acta  Columbiana. 
1876-7.    9:81-4.) 

Historical  sketch  of  the  College. 
(Prefixed  to  editions  of  the  Statutes 
published  in  1836,  1840,  1843,  1848, 
1851  and  1856.) 

History  of  Columbia  College.  (In 
Amer.  Quarterly  Register.  1835.  7 : 
344-50.) 

Reprinted,  for  the  greater  part,  from  an  article 
in  the  Knickerbocker  for  Feb.,  1835. 

History  of  Columbia  College.  (In 
Christian  Review.    1837.    2:115.) 

Hoffman,  Ogden.  Address  deliv- 
ered before  the  Association  of  the 
Alumni  of  Columbia  College  .  .  .  May 
2,  1832.  .  .    New- York,  1832.    O.   28  p. 

An  historical  sketch  of  Columbia  College. 

Hooper,  William  Berrian.  Columbia 
College.  (In  Appleton's  Journal,  May 
20,  1871.    5:  no.  112.    p.  583.) 

[Hopkins,  John  Henry,  Jr.]  Has  re- 
ligion anything  to  do  with  our  col- 
leges? (In  Amer.  Church  Rev.  July, 
1854.     7:259-89.) 

Hough,  Franklin  Benjamin.  .  .  . 
Historical  and  statistical  record  of  the 
University  of  the  State  of  New  York 
during  the  century  from  1784  to  1884. 
With  an  introductory  sketch  by  David 
Murray.  .  .  Albany,  1885.  O.  8  + 
867  p. 

Jay,  Sir  James,  M.D.  A  letter  to 
the  Governors  of  the  College  of  New 
York;  respecting  the  collection  that 
was  made  in  this  kingdom  in  1762 
and  1763,  for  the  Colleges  of  Philadel- 
phia and  New  York.  To  which  are 
added,  explanatory  notes ;  and  an  Ap- 
pendix, containing  the  letters  which 
passed  between  Mr.  Alderman  Tre- 
cothick  and  the  author.  London,  1771. 
O.    42  p. 

A  letter  to  the  Universities  of 

Oxford  and  Cambridge,  etc.,  in  respect 
to  the  collection  that  was  made  for  the 


Colleges  of  New  York  and  Philadel- 
phia. Being  a  vindication  of  the  au- 
thor, occasioned  by  the  groundless  in- 
sinuations and  very  illiberal  behavior 
of  Mr.  Alderman  Trecothick,  with  au- 
thentic evidence.  .  .  London,  1774. 
O.    20  p. 

Jay,  John.  Columbia  College:  Her 
honourable  record  in  the  past,  with  a 
glance  at  her  opportunities  in  the  fu- 
ture; a  centennial  discourse  delivered 
before  the  Association  of  the  Alumni. 
Dec.  21st,  1876.  New  York,  1876.  O. 
48  p. 

Jones,  William  Alfred.  The  first 
century  of  Columbia  College.  Colum- 
bia College,  1754-1854.  An  article 
originally  published  in  the  Knicker- 
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[Establishment  of  a  collegiate 

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Report  of  the  special  committee 

of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  ...  on 
commercial  education  .  .  .  [Seth  Low, 
chairman.]   New  York,  1899.    O.    18  p. 

The   university   and   the   city; 

Extracts  from  an  address  delivered 
at  the  University  of  Rochester,  Oct. 
11,  1900.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1900-1.    3 :  10-16.) 

Low,  Will  Hicok.  Concerning  a  pro- 
posed Department  of  Fine  Art  at  Co- 
lumbia University.  (In  Scribner's 
Magazine.      1902.      32:765-8.) 

Luqueer,  Frederick  Ludlow.  Re- 
moval of  Columbia.  (In  Blue  and 
White.     1892.     2:649-51.) 

MacDowell,  Edward  Alexander. 
Music  at  Columbia.  (In  Columbia 
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16.) 

The  Mapes  memorial  gate.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Bulletin.  1897.  no. 
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The  Mapes  memorial  gate.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.  1897-8.  40 :  355-6. 
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Matthews  [James]  Brander.  Co- 
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See  also  The  Critic.    1895.    36 :  396. 


The  study  of  dramatic  litera- 
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Megrue,  Roi  Cooper.  The  coming 
of  the  fourth  year.  (In  Columbia  Lit- 
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Moldelinke,  Charles  Edward.  A 
department  of  oriental  literature  in 
Columbia  College.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.    1883-4.     13:75-6.) 

Moore,  John  Bassett.  Columbia's 
contributions  to  political  and  legal  sci- 
ence. (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1903-4.    6:s  18-28.) 

Morningside  Heights.  (In  School 
of  Mines  Quarterly.  1895-6.  17:  80- 
90.    ill.) 

The  needs  of  Columbia  University. 
(In  Outlook.     1901.    67:148.) 

The  new  Columbia  statue,  by  Daniel 
C.  French.  (In  Harper's  Weekly. 
1903.     47:  1661.    ill.) 

The  new  curriculum.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1897-8.    40:137-40.) 

Ogden,  David  B.  Caps  and  gowns. 
(In  Cap  and  Gown.     1869.     1 :  78.) 

Osborn,  Henry  Fairfield.  The  cor- 
ner-stones of  learning;  an  address  de- 
livered, on  the  laying  of  the  corner- 
stone of  Schermerhorn  Hall,  Columbia 
University,  May  2,  1896.  [New  York, 
1896.]     O.    7  p. 

Zoology  at  Columbia.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Bulletin.  December, 
1897.     no.   18:  17-26.) 

Osgood,  Herbert  Levi.  The  battle  of 
Harlem  Heights.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
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Parsons,  William  Barclay.  Statis- 
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The  impress  of  the  University; 

an  address  at  the  opening  exercises  of 


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Columbia  University  .  .  .  September 
23.  1903-  (In  Columbia  University 
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Language-Study   at    Columbia. 

(In  same.     1903-4.    6:544-56.) 

Twelve  years  of  the  University. 

(In  same.     1901-2.    4:12-17.) 

Perry,  Edward  Delavan.  A  letter 
from  Greece.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
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, The  organization  of  the  Colum- 
bia faculties.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Bulletin.  March,  1897.  no.  16: 
70-4.) 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  Dorman  B. 
Eaton  [and  his  gift  to  Columbia  Uni- 
versity], (In  Columbia  University 
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The  finances  of  the  University, 

1889-1901.  (In  same.  1901-2.  4: 
18-24.) 

From    the    King's    Farm    to 

Morningside.  The  three  sites  of  Co- 
lumbia. (In  same.  1903-4.  6:229- 
37-) 

Portraits  in  Columbia  College  Li- 
brary. (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1884-5. 
15:64-6.) 

President  Pritchett  on  theology  in 
the  university.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Quarterly.    1902-3.   5:163-5.) 

Prudden,  Theophile  Mitchell.  Path- 
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r  and  M.  Allen  Starr.  The  out- 
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March,   1897.     no.  16:74-82.) 

Record  of  publications  of  officers. 
(In  same.  1892-8,  and  Columbia 
University    Quarterly.      1898-1904.) 

Remarkable  growth  of  Columbia 
University.  (In  Book  Reviews.  1900. 
8:23.) 

Russell,  James  Earl.  Columbia  in 
education.  (In  Columbia  University 
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Sargent,  Charles  Chapin,  Jr.  The 
new  Columbia.  (In  Munsey's  Mag. 
1897-8.     18:65-72.     ill.) 

Seligman,  Edwin  Robert  Anderson. 
The  University  Committee  on  social 
settlements  and  allied  work.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1902-3.     5:424-9-) 


Sheldon,  Winthrop  Dudley.  Col- 
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New  Englander  and  Yale  Review. 
1891.    54:309-24.) 

Sloane,  William  Milligan  and  others. 
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sity Bulletin.  June,  1898.  no.  20: 
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Smith,  Charles  Sprague.  Proposi- 
tion for  the  systematic  organization  of 
the  course  of  instruction  in  modern 
languages.  (In  Acta  Columbiana. 
1881-2.     14:44-6.) 

New  York  Delta  of  Phi  Beta 

Kappa;  annual  oration,  subject:  The 
American  university;  Columbia  Col- 
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Smith,  Edward  Robinson.  French's 
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versity Quarterly.  1903-4.  6 :  36-9 
2  pi.) 

Smith,  Munroe.  The  Association 
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1903-4.     6:288-95.) 

Columbia  University.  (In  In- 
dependent.    1902.     54:907-13.) 

The    Columbia    University    of 

to-day.      (In    Columbia    University 
Quarterly.     1901-2.    4:245-53.) 

_ Public  law  and  comparative  ju- 
risprudence at  Columbia.  (In  same. 
1901-2.     4:24-33-) 

Shortening  the  college  course: 

The   Chicago   conference.      (In   same. 
1902-3.     5:307-12.) 

— —  Shortening  the  college  course. 
Opinions  of  the  faculties.  (In  same. 
1902-3.     5:133-63-) 

South  Hall  soon  opened.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.  1899-1900.  43: 
no.  16.) 

Stuart,  Percy  C.  Architectural 
schools  in  the  United  States.  Colum- 
bia University.  (In  Architectural 
Record.     1900-1.     10:1-21.    ill.) 

Summer  School.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1900-1.     44:  no.  1.) 

Summer  session.  (In  Book  Reviews. 
1900.     8:306-7.) 

Suter,  George  Augustus.  The  heat- 
ing and  ventilating  of  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. (In  School  of  Mines  Quar- 
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Architect  and  Building  News.  1898. 
62:  12-15.) 

Tombo,  Rudolf,  Jr.  The  growth  of 
Columbia  University,  1754-1904.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1903-4.     6:268-78.    pi.) 

Underwood,  Lucien  Marcus.  The 
Department  of  Botany  and  its  rela- 
tion to  the  New  York  Botanical  Gar- 
den.   (In  same.  1902-3.    5:278-92.   pi.) 

University  Faculty  of  Philoso- 
phy. Report  of  Special  committee,  ap- 
pointed Nov.  10,  1893,  to  revise  the 
list  of  subjects  to  be  accepted  for  the 
degrees  of  A.M.  and  Ph.D.  n.  t.-p. 
O.    7  P- 

Report  of  Special  committee  on 

accommodations  needed  at  the  new 
site.    Nov.  4,  1892.    n.  t.-p.     O.    6  p. 

University  Hall.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Bulletin.  March,  1897.  no.  16: 
65-9-    pl.) 

University  Hall.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1896-7.     39 :  83-4.) 

University  Hall.  (In  same.  1900-1. 
44:  no.   1.    ill.) 

University  of  the  State  of  New 
York  —  Regents.  Communication, 

transmitting  a  Report  of  a  committee 
of  the  Regents,  appointed  to  visit  the 
College  of  Physicians  .  .  .  made  to  the 
Senate,  Jan.  26,  1826.  Albany,  1826. 
O.    54  P- 

Minutes   of   the   Regents 

from  the  first  meeting,  4th  May,  1784- 
5th  April,  1787.    F. 

First  59  pages  of  vol.  t  of  Minutes  of  Trustees  of 
Columbia  College ;  in  ms. 

University  registration.  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.    1902-3.   46:  no.  91, 137.) 

Unveiling  of  a  bronze  tablet  in 
Havemeyer  Hall  to  the  memory  of 
Hamilton  Young  Castner,  December 
16,  1902.  (In  School  of  Mines  Quar- 
terly.    1903-4.    25:204-20.     ill.) 

Van  Amringe,  John  Howard.  His- 
tory of  Columbia  University.  (In 
Universities  and  their  sons.  1898.  x : 
571-731.       ill-    pl.    por.) 

Peck,  Harry  Thurston.    A 

history  of  Columbia  University;  [no- 
tice of  the  History  of  Columbia  Uni- 
versity by  J.  H.  Van  Amringe  in 
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Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1899-1900.     2 :  133-7.) 


Viereck,  Ludwig.  German  instruc- 
tion in  American  schools ;  Columbia. 
(In  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Education.  Report 
of  Com.     1900-1.     p.  601-5.) 

View  from  Barnard  College,  April 
IS.  1897.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1897-8.     40:190.) 

Vinton,  Alexander  Hamilton.  The 
strength  and  weakness  of  youth ;  being 
the  first  annual  sermon  preached 
before  the  Young  Men's  Christian  As- 
sociation of  Columbia  College  .  .  . 
June  15,  1862.  New  York,  1862.  O. 
18  p. 

Wheeler,  James  Rignall.  The  fine 
arts  and  classical  archaeology.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1898-9.     1:42-6.) 

Wilson,  Edmund  Beecher.  The 
Department  of  Zoology.  (In  same. 
1903-4.     6:146-57.) 

Woodward,  Robert  Simpson.  The 
development  of  natural  science  in  Co- 
lumbia University.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1903-4.  6 :  s 
28-44.) 

The   Faculty   of   Pure   Science 

and  scientific  societies.  (In  same. 
1899-1900.     2:10-13.) 

Columbia  University  Bulletin.  Nos. 
1  -  20,  July,  1890  -  June,  1898.  New 
York,  1890-8.     O.    pl.    por.) 

Followed   by  Columbia   University    Quar- 
terly. 

Columbia  University  Press.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1900-1.    3:45-6;  and  1903-4-    6:419.) 

Columbia  University  Quarterly.  Vol. 
1-6.  December,  1898  -  Oct.,  1904. 
New  York,   1898-1904.     O.     por.     pl. 

Columbiana ;  a  bagatelle  by  the  stu- 
dents of  Columbia  College.  New 
York,   1855.    D.    47  p. 

Columbiana;  file  of  old  Columbia 
papers  presented  by  a  graduate.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1900-1.  44: 
no.  41.) 

Commencement 

•■-The  first  commencement  of  King's 
College,  1758.  (In  Columbia  Univer- 
sity Bulletin.     1898.    no.  20:215-8.) 

The  publick  Commencement  holden 
on  Tuesday  last  [May  22,  1764].  (In 
the  New-York  Mercury,  May  28, 
1764.) 


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The  Commencement  of  1786.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.     1887.     20:99.) 

Commencement  of  Columbia  College 
of  New  York.  October,  1850.  New- 
York,  1850.     0.     14  p. 

Commencement,  1868.  [Editorial  by 
W.  D.  Foulke.]  (In  Cap  and  Gown. 
1868-9.     i:4-S.) 

Commencement  [1884].  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.     1884.     14:123-5.) 

Commencement  [1886].  (In  same. 
1886.     18:118-9.) 

Commencement  [1892].  (In  same. 
1892.     30:142-3.) 

Commencement  Day,  1894.  Honor- 
ary degrees  at  Commencement  [1894]. 
(In  Columbia  University  Bulletin. 
1894.     no.  8:63-6.) 

Commencement  week,  1898.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1898-9.    1 :  12-32.) 

Commencement  Day,  1899.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Quarterly.  1898- 
9.    1 :  365-83.) 

Commencement  Day,  1900.  (In 
same.     1899-1900.    2 :  319-46.    pi.) 

Commencement  Day,  1901.  (In 
same.     1900-1.    3:317-53.    ph) 

Commencement  Day  [1901].  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1900-1.  44 :  no. 
59.) 

Commencement  Day,  1902.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Quarterly.  1901- 
2.    4:349-70.) 

Commencement  Day,  1903.  (In 
same.     1902-3.     5:393-402.) 

Commencement,  1903.  (In  Colum- 
bia Spectator.    1902-3.    46:  no.  171-3.) 

Commencement  Day,  1904.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Quarterly.  1904. 
6:397-405-) 

Seward,  Samuel  Swayze,  Jr.  Co- 
lumbia's earliest  commencements ;  their 
significance.  (In  Columbia  Literary 
Monthly.     1895-6.    4:16-23.) 

Wade,  Herbert  Treadwell.  Com- 
mencement rioting;  dispute  over  a  Co- 
lumbia College  oration;  its  offence  to 
the  faculty.  .  .  (In  N.  Y.  Evening 
Post.     June   16,   1900. 

The  riotous  commencement  of 

181 1.  (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.  1900-1.  3:229-38;  354- 
66.) 


Weeks,  Stephen  Rowe.  College 
commencement  fifty  years  ago.  [Signed 
S.  R.  W.]  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1889-90.     26:83-4.) 

"  Stevie  "  Weeks'  last  contribu- 
tion. (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1890- 
1.     27 : 4-7.    por.) 

Whitehouse,  William  Fitzhugh. 
Columbia  College  [commencement, 
i860].  (In  University  Quarterly.  1862. 
2:347-5L) 

Degrees 

Barnard,  F.  A.  P.  Two  papers  on 
academic  degrees.  I :  On  the  regula- 
tion and  control  of  the  degree-con- 
ferring power.  II :  On  the  origin  and 
significance  of  academic  degrees.  New 
York,  1880.     O.     34  P- 

Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.  The  de- 
grees of  Bachelor  of  Arts  and  of  Mas- 
ter of  Arts.  (In  Educational  Review. 
1902.     24:513-5.) 

Degree  of  Master  of  Arts.  (In  Co- 
lumbia Spectator.     1880.     6:62-4.) 

Perry,  Edward  Delavan.  The  de- 
gree of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  in  the 
United  States.  (In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Quarterly.  1903-4.  6 :  255- 
67.) 

Regulations  for  the  degrees  of  Mas- 
ter of  Arts  and  Doctor  of  Philosophy. 
[Sept.    1,   1896.]     n.  t.-p.     O.     7  P- 

Resolutions  from  time  to  time 
adopted  by  the  trustees  and  faculty 
...  in  regard  to  the  instruction  of 
graduates  and  the  requisitions  for  the 
higher  degrees.  New  York,  1884.  O. 
17  p. 

Diplomas 

Bearing  the   Signatures  of  the   Presi- 
dents from  1787  to  1904 

(In  frames  in  the  East  corridor  of  the  Library.) 

William  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D., 
President,  1 787-1800.  Diploma  of  Henry 
Cruger,  A.B.    Dated  June,   1796. 

Charles  H.  Wharton,  S.T.D., 
President,  1801.  Diploma  of  Henry  H. 
Schieffelin,  A.B.    Dated  August  5,  1801. 

Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin  Moore,  S.T.D., 
President,  1801-1811.  Diploma  of 
Henry  B.  Hagerman,  A.B.  Dated 
August  1,  1804. 

William  Harris,  S.T.D.,  President, 
1811-1829.  Diploma  of  Ava  Neal, 
A.M.    Dated  August  3,   1813. 


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William  Harris,  S.T.D.,  President, 
1811-1829.  John  M.  Mason,  S.T.D., 
Provost,  1811-1816.  Diploma  of  John 
A.  Burtis,  A.B.    Dated  August,   1812. 

William  Alexander  Duer,  LL.D., 
President,  1829-1842.  Diploma  of 
Anthony  Halsey,  A.M.  Dated  Octo- 
ber, 1840. 

Nathaniel  F.  Moore,  LL.D.,  Presi- 
dent, 1842-1849.  Diploma  of  Morgan 
Dix,  A.B.    Dated  July  26,  1848. 

Charles  King,  LLD.,  President, 
1849-1864.  Diploma  of  John  Howard 
Van  Amringe,  A.B.  Dated  June  26, 
i860. 

Frederick  A.  P.  Barnard,  S.T.D., 
President,  1864-1889.  Diploma  of 
Nicholas  Murray  Butler,  A.B.  Dated 
June  14,  1882. 

Seth  Low,  LL.D.,  President,  1890- 
1901.  Diploma  of  Frederick  Paul 
Keppel,  A.B.    Dated  June  8,  1898. 

Nicholas  Murray  Butler,  Ph.D., 
LL.D.,  President  from  1902.  Diploma 
of  Allen  Beach  Arnold  Bradley. 
Dated  June  IX,  1902. 

Dormitories 

Black,  Richard  Grant  (pseud.). 
The  dormitory  system  at  Columbia. 
(In  Acta  Columbiana.  1880-1.  13: 
4-6.) 

By  John  Kendrick  Bangs? 

Chrystie,  Thomas  Ludlow.  The 
need  of  a  dormitory  system  at  Colum- 
bia. (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1892-3. 
31 :  106.) 

The  dormitories.  (In  same.  1898-9. 
41 :  247,  249-50,  253-4.     iH.) 

Dormitories  for  Columbia.  (In 
Harper's  Weekly.     1896.    40:1187.) 

The  need  of  a  dormitory  at  Colum- 
bia. (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1892-3. 
31:128.) 

Signed  Observer. 

Osborn,  Henry  Fairfield.  The  dor- 
mitory system  for  Columbia.  (In 
same.     1892-3.     31:92-3.) 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  The  dormi- 
tories. (In  Columbia  University 
Quarterly.     1898-9.     1:149-52.     pi.) 

See  also  editorial,     i :  60-3. 

Proposed  new  dormitories.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1896-7.  39 :  98-9, 
128-9.  ill-  J  and  1899-1900.  43  :  no. 
23.    ill.) 


Dramatics 

Lederer,  Alison  Michael.  A  his- 
tory of  Columbia  dramatics.  (In  Co- 
lumbia University  Quarterly.  1901- 
2.  4:377-83;  1902-3,  5:  i74-8i,  268- 
78;  1903-4.    6:29-36.) 

Gaige,  Roscoe  Crosby.  Staging  a 
college  play.  (In  Cosmopolitan.  1904. 
37:227-34.    ill.) 

Marl  Hall 

Dedication  of  Earl  Hall.  (In 
Columbia  University  Quarterly. 
1901-2.    4 :  253-61.    pi.) 

Dodge,  William  Earl.  [The  gift  of 
Earl  Hall.]  (In  same.  1900-1.  3: 
40.    pi.) 

Earl  Hall.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1900-1.     44:  no.  23.    ill.;  no.  47,  56.) 

Earl  Hall  opening.  (In  same.  1901-2. 
45:  no.  27,  38,  39-) 

Purpose  of  Earl  Hall;  by  Dr. 

Canfield.     (In  same.    no.  33.) 

Electives 

Barnard,  F.  A.  P.  Elective  studies. 
(In  School  of  Mines  Quarterly.  1886-7. 
8:20-30.) 

From  Annual  report  for  1885-6. 

Improvement  of  American  col- 
leges. Columbia  College :  Elective 
studies.  (In  Amer.  Journal  of  Educa- 
tion.    1871.     22:435-52.) 

On    improvements    practicable 

in     American     colleges.       (In     same. 
1856.     1 :  174-85,  269-84.) 

Should  study  in  college  be  con- 
fined to  a  uniform  curriculum,  or 
should  it  be  made  to  any  extent  elec- 
tive? [New  York,  1872.]  O.  p. 
611-27. 

From    University    convocation.      Proceedings. 
1872. 

Elective  studies.  (In  Cap  and 
Gown.    1869.    1 :  23,  39-41.) 

Optional  studies.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.      1877.      1:8-9.) 

Signed  Cornicula. 

President  Barnard  on  electives  and 
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1879-80.     12:5-6.) 

Fellowships 

Fellowships  (1871-1894)  ;  compiled 
by  John  K.  Rees,  secretary  of  the  Uni- 


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The  John  Tyndall  fellowship.  (In 
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Scholarships  and  Fellowships.  (In 
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Merrill,  Frederick  James  Hamilton. 
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Gymnasium 

Columbia  College  Gymnasium.  (In 
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A  Columbia  gymnasium.  (In  same. 
1889-90.    26:  18-9.) 

Columbia's  need  of  a  gymnasium. 
(In   same.     1884-5.     15:25.) 

Signed  J.  B. 

The  Gymnasium.  (In  Columbia 
University  Bulletin.  1897.  no.  16: 
67-9.) 

Gymnasium  and  Lecture  Hall  for 
Columbia  College.  (In  Columbia 
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A  gymnasium  for  Columbia.  (In 
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Gymnasium  manual.  1904.  [New 
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The  new  Gymnasium.  (In  Colum- 
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1847.     p.  101-14.) 

•  Burnaby,  Andrew.  [Description  of 
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Cushing,  Harry  Alonzo.  King's 
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^The  first  advertisement  of  King's 
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•—'Johnson,  Samuel.  Advertisement, 
to  such  Parents  as  have  now  (or  ex- 
pect to  have)  Children  prepared  to  be 
educated  in  the  College  of  New- York. 
May  31,  1754.  (In  the  New-York 
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King's  College.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
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Extracts  from  old  newspapers,  1755- 
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chemistry  and  economics;  which  .  .  . 
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Perry,  William  Stevens,  bp.  King's 
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These  form  a  part  of  his  Annals  of  public  educa- 
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The  Opinion  of  Benjamin  Franklin  on  this  tract 
is  given  at  page  x  of  the  Preface  lo  the  first  volume. 

A  general  idea  of  the  College  of 

Mirania;  with  a  sketch  of  the  method 
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several  classes:  and  some  account  of 
its  rise,  establishment  and  buildings. 
Address'd  more  immediately  to  the 
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New  York.  .  .  [Anon.]  New- York, 
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and  Sir  James  Jay.    An  humble 

representation  in  behalf  of  the  lately 
erected  Colleges  of  Philadelphia  and 
New- York.  [Begins :  To  all  friends  of 
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To  all  the  worthy  and  rev- 
erend, the  clergy  and  ministers  of  the 
Gospel,  into  whose  hands  His  Majes- 
ty's Royal  brief,  for  the  Colleges  of 
New  York  and  Philadelphia,  shall 
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Wade,  Herbert  T.  King's  College 
commons:  Duties  of  the  first  steward 
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—  Winterbotham,  William.  American 
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Signed  Cornicula. 

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in  connection  with  the  removal  of  Co- 
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2I3-) 

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1901-2.    45:  no.  59.     ill.) 

Periodicals 

The  "Acta"  and  "  Spectator  "—a 
retrospect.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1 900-1.     44:  no.  8.) 

Signed  '86. 

Bishop,  Cortlandt  Field.  Columbia 
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Bradley,  William  Aspenwall.  Un- 
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Rives,  George  Lockhart.  "  Columbia 
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1900-1.    44:  no.  25.    por.) 

Pharmacy,   College  of,  See  Col- 
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Political  Science,  School  of 

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Steps  in  the  right  direction.  (In 
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From  Scribner's  Monthly  for  Oct.,  1881. 

President 

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Reports  for  1867, 1874-76  are  typewritten. 

Johnson,  Samuel,  ist  pres.  of  King's 
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Moore,  Nathaniel  Fish,  6th  pres.  of 
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ment. .  .     New  York,  1843.     O.     8  p. 

King,  Charles,  7th  president  of  Co- 
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New- York,  1849.    O.    53  p. 

Barnard,  Frederick  Augustus  Por- 
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Inaugural  discourse.  (In  Pro- 
ceedings at  inauguration.  1865.  p. 
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Outline  of  a  plan  for  the  in- 
struction of  graduate  classes,  for  the 
extension  of  the  elective  system  of 
study  in  the  undergraduate  department, 
and  for  the  creation  of  a  school  of 
preparation  for  the  civil  service  [sub- 
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Proceedings  at  the  inauguration  of 
Frederick  A.  P.  Barnard  as  president 
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Drisler,  Henry.  Acting  pres.  of  Co- 
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Critic.     1889.     i5:i93~4-) 

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1890.    34:100.    por.     in,  118.) 

Installation  of  Seth  Low  of  the  Class 
of  1870,  as  president  .  .  .  Feb.  3,  1890. 
New  York,  1890.     S.     [24.]     p. 

The  installation  of  Seth  Low.  (In 
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87,  90,  96-101.) 

[The  installation  of  Seth  Low  as 
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A  late  honorary  degree.  (In  Har- 
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Letter  to  the  Committee  on  educa- 
tion, in  regard  to  the  modification  of 
the  alliance  between  the  Teachers  Col- 
lege and  Columbia  University.  Dec. 
21,  1897.  [New  York],  1897.  O.  14  P- 
(Confidential.) 

Our  next  president  [Seth  Low]. 
(In  Columbia  Spectator.  1889-90.  25: 
2,  4-5,  26.) 

President  Low  installed  at  Columbia. 
(In  Critic.     1890.     16:67-70.) 

President  Low's  letter  and  sundry 
documents  relating  to  the  organization 
of  university  work.  Feb.  27,  1890. 
[New  York,  1890.]     O.    24 +  6  p. 

Proceedings  at  the  installation  of 
Seth  Low  as  president,  February  3, 
1890.    New  York,  1890.    O.    60  p. 

Resignation.  (In  Columbia  Specta- 
tor. 1901-2.  45 :  no.  2.  por.  Alumni 
resolutions,     no.  8.) 

Seth  Low,  the  new  president  of  Co- 
lumbia College,  and  some  of  his  asso- 
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Weekly.     1890.    34:100.) 

Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.  2d  pres. 
of  Columbia  University.  Addresses 
at  the  installation  of  N.  M.  Butler  as 
president  of  Columbia  University. 
(In  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Ed.  Report  of 
Com.  1901-2.  p.  622-32.) 
Scholarship  and  service;  inaugural 
address.     [1902.]     O.    9  p. 

From   Educational  Review,  June,  1902.     34: 
1-9. 

[Same.]     (In    Science,    n.    s. 

1902.     15 :  641-6.) 

Elected  president.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1901-2.    45:  no.  24.) 


The  election  and  installation  of 
Nicholas  Murray  Butler,  as  president. 
[New  York]  1902.  O.  92  p.  por. 
(Col.  Univ.  Quarterly.  Installation 
suppl.    June,  1902.) 

[Same;    with   a    collection   of 

circulars,  invitations,  tickets,  programs, 
etc.,  mounted  to  quarto  and  bound  to- 
gether.] 33  pes.  107  folios,  por.  pi. 
unique. 

Installation  day  programme  [and 
exercises].  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
1901-2.    45 :  no.  48-52.    por.) 

Installation  of  Nicholas  Murray  But- 
ler ..  .  as  president  .  .  .  programme 
of  the  exercises  .  .  .  April  19,  1902. 
[New  York,  1902.]  Q.  15  -f  *4  P- 
1  pi. 

The  installation  of  the  new  Presi- 
dent of  Columbia.  (In  Harper's 
Weekly.     1902.    46:550,556.    ill.) 

Bardeen,  Charles  W.  The  new 
president  of  Columbia.  [Syracuse, 
1902.]     Sq.  D.     12  p. 

Reprinted  from  School  Bulletin  and  New  York 
Educational  Journal.    1902. 

Nicholas  Murray  Butler;  the  new 
President  of  Columbia.  (In  Harper's 
Weekly.  1902.  46:486,  489,  492. 
por.) 

Perry,  Edward  Delavan.  The  new 
president  of  Columbia.  (In  Colum- 
bia University  Quarterly.  1901-2. 
4:113-9.    por.) 

The  presidency  of  Columbia.  (In 
Munsey's  Mag.    1901-2.    26:354.   por.) 

Villard,  Oswald  Garrison.  The 
presidency  of  Columbia  University. 
(In  Nation.     1901.    73  :  3I7~8.) 

Site  {New) 

The  Battle  of  Harlem  tablet.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1897-8.  40:221, 
227.) 

The  Bloomingdale  grounds.  (In 
same.     1891-2.    29:127.) 

Bronze  tablet  to  commemorate  the 
Battle  of  Harlem  Heights.  (In  Inde- 
pendent.    1897.    49 :  I395-) 

Buildings  for  the  new  site.  (In 
Columbia  Spectator.  1893-4.  33 :  27- 
8;  and  1894-5.    35:i74-9-     ill.) 

The  city  and  Columbia  College.  (In 
Harper's   Weekly.     1892.    36:267.) 

Columbia  University  [change  of 
site].     (In  same.     1892.    36:122.) 


40 


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Columbia's  dedication.  (In  Critic. 
1896.    28:328-9.    ill.) 

Columbia's  home  on  the  heights;  its 
magnificent  towers  destined  to  crown 
the  beauty  of  Riverside  Heights.  .  . 
(In  N.  Y.  Herald,  May  20,  1894.    ill.) 

Correspondence  relating  to  the  finan- 
cial questions  to  be  considered  and  the 
measures  to  be  taken  in  connection 
with  the  improvement  of  the  new  site, 
and  as  to  the  designation  of  buildings 
for  specific  purposes.  Nov.  5th,  1894. 
(Confidential.)  n.  t.-p.  O.  16  p. 
plan. 

[Cost  of  constructing  new  build- 
ings.] (In  Amer.  Architect  and  Build- 
ing News.     1898.    62 :  15-16.    pi.) 

From  Pres.  Low's  annual  report. 

Dedication.  (In  Columbia  Specta- 
tor.    1896.    38:58-9,  74"5-) 

Dedication  of  the  new  Columbia 
University.  (In  Library  Journal. 
1896.    21:226.) 

Dedication  of  the  new  site,  Morn- 
ingside  Heights;  Saturday  the  second 
of  May  .  .  .  1806.  ]New  York,  1896.] 
Q.     107  p.     18  ill.  full  page. 

Fiske,  Thomas  Scott.  The  future 
site  of  Columbia.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator.    1891-2.     29:80-1.) 

Harlem  Heights .  Battle-field;  its 
true  location;  provision  for  marking 
it.  (In  N.  Y.  Evening  Post.  Dec.  4, 
1896.) 

Hewitt,  Abram  Stevens.  Liberty, 
learning  and  property;  an  address  de- 
livered .  .  .  dedication  of  the  new 
buildings  of  the  Columbia  University. 
.  .  .  May  2d,  1896.     Sq.  Q.     33  P- 

Morningside  plateau;  fine  site  of  a 
group  of  public  buildings.  Effect  of 
the  Cathedral  and  College  movement. 
...  (In  N.  Y.  Evening  Post.  March 
12,  1892.) 

The  new  Columbia.  (In  Harper's 
Weekly.  1894.  38 :  1036  ill.  1896. 
40:  1283-4  iU-  and  1901.  45:  597,  605-7 
ill.) 

The  new  site.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator.    1894.    34:61-2.    ill.) 

Our  new  buildings.  (In  same. 
1895-6.  37 :  17-20,  97,  99,  101 ;  ill. 
1896.  38:33,  49,  139-40;  1896-7.  39: 
21,  36,  142-3,  194-6.) 


Perry,  Edward  Delavan.  [The  re- 
moval of  the  College.]  (In  same. 
1891-2.    29:86-7.) 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  The  Battle  of 
Harlem.  (In  N.  Y.  Evening  Post. 
1896,  May  4.) 

[Plans  of  the  Columbia  University 
buildings  at  the  new  site.  New 
York]  1897.    Obi.  S.    46  +  [2]  p.    ill. 

Proposed  plan  for  the  new  group  of 
buildings  on  Morningside  Heights. 
(In  Harper's  Weekly.  1901.  45:606- 
7.    ill-) 

The  proposed  site  of  Columbia  from 
an  athletic  standpoint.  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1891-2.    29:110.) 

Signed  Post-Graduate. 

The  prospects  of  removal  to  Bloom- 
ingdale.     (In    same.     1891-2.    29:99.) 

Removal  to  the  new  site.  (In  Li- 
brary Journal.     1897.    22:746-7.) 

Reports  and  papers  on  the  new  site 
of  Columbia  College,  1892,  collected 
by  G.  L.  Rives  and  arranged  by  John 
McMullen.  New  York  [1893].  O. 
2  v.     ill. 

[Reports  on  the  new  site  and  build- 
ings, 1891-8.]  New  York,  1891-8.  O. 
v.    p.    ill.    pi. 

Sill,  Thomas  Henry.  [The  removal 
of  Columbia.]  (In  Columbia  Specta- 
tor.    1892.    30:  11.) 

Some  sentiments  of  the  Press  [on 
the  question  of  removal].  (In  same. 
1892.    30:26-7.) 

Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Unveil- 
ing of  Harlem  Battle  tablet  at  Colum- 
bia College,  Saturday,  Saratoga  Day, 
October  16,  1897.  (In  Year  book. 
Suppl  no.  1.     1898.    p.  37-9-) 

In  Columbia's  keeping.  The  Sons 
of  the  Revolution  tablet  committed  to 
the  University's  care.  (In  N.  Y. 
Tribune.    Oct.  17,  1897.) 

University  Hall:  The  new  building 
for  Columbia  University.  (In  Har- 
per's Weekly.     1896.    40:1269.    ill.) 

Wade,  H.  T.  Are  on  historic 
ground:  New  Columbia  College  build- 
ings at  Morningside  Heights;  scene  of 
a  Revolutionary  battle.  It  was  fought 
on  Sept.  16,  1776,  and  the  Continentals 
won  the, heights;  fortified  in  the  War 
of  1812.  (In  N.  Y.  Times,  Nov.  10, 
1895.) 


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4i 


Columbia's      new      buildings: 

Schermerhorn  Hall— Hall  of  Physics. 
(In  Harper's  Weekly.  1896.  40:113, 
116.    ill.) 

Societies. 

The  "  Axe  and  Coffin "  senior  so- 
ciety. (In  Columbia  Spectator.  1886. 
18 :  130.    ill.) 

Brodt,  Philip  Ernest.  Debating 
societies  at  Columbia.  (In  Columbia 
University  Quarterly.  1898-9.  1 : 
47-52.) 

Cardozo,  Ernest  Abraham.  The 
Philolexian  Society  at  Columbia.  Its 
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University  (New  York)  [revised  by 
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same.     1903.    4:1-11.    ill.    pl.) 

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Jan.   1894-Oct.   1897.     O.    ill. 

All  published. 

Teachers  College  record,  v.  1-4, 
1900-3.     O.    ill.    pi.    4   vol. 

See  also  in  Library  bulletins,  no.  2,  1901.  p. 
3°3-4- 

Theses  (Snbjects  of) 

Senior  theses.  (In  Columbia  Spec- 
tator. 1894-5.  35:261;  1895-6.  37: 
1 13-4;  1896-7.  39:iS9-6o;  1897-8. 
40 :  370-^ ;  1898-9.  41 :  15 ;  1899.  42  : 
no.  1,  3;  1899-1900.  43:  no.  29,  43-4; 
1900-1.    44:  no.  23.) 

Senior  thesis  subjects.  (In  same. 
1885-6.     17:92.) 

Subjects  of  graduation  theses  in  the 
School  of  Arts  and  Barnard.  (In 
same.     1893-4.     33:121-2.) 

Subjects  of  the  graduating  theses. 
(In   same.     1884-5.     15:108.) 

Theses  of  the  graduating  class.  (In 
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Theses  subjects.  (In  same.  1901- 
2.    45:  no.  27.) 

Trustees 

Abstract  of  title  of  the  Trustees,  to 
four  blocks  of  land,  bounded  by  The 
Boulevard  and  Amsterdam  Avenue, 
One  hundred  and  sixteenth  and  One 
hundred  and  twentieth  streets. 

Q.  typewritten.  91  -f-  25  fol.  dia- 
grams. 

Followed  by  Search  against  the  Society  of  the 
New  York  Hospital ;  and  The  Lawyers'  Title  Insur- 
ance Company's  guarantee. 

Agreement  between  Elizabeth  Mary 
Ludlow  and  the  Trustees  of  Columbia 
College  in  the  City  of  New  York; 
dated,  April  6,  1896.  [New  York, 
1896.]     O.    6  p. 

Agreement  between  the  donors  and 
managers  of  the  Vanderbilt  Clinic  and 
the  Trustees  of  Columbia  College  in 
the  City  of  New  York;  dated,  Jan.  9, 
1896.     [New  York,  1896.]     O.     11  p. 

Agreement  between  the  Trustees  of 
Columbia  College  in  the  City  of  New 
York  and  Teachers  College,  New  York 


City.  Dated,  March,  1898.  [New 
York,  1898.]     O.    6  p. 

Agreement  between  William  B. 
Sloane  and  Emily  Thorn  Sloane,  don- 
ors of  the  Sloane  Maternity  Hospital 
of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons and  the  Trustees  of  Columbia 
College  in  the  City  of  New  York. 
Dated  March  12,  1895.  [New  York, 
1895.]     O.  10  p. 

Auchmuty,  Richard  Tylden.  To 
the  Trustees  of  Columbia  College  [on 
including  among  the  various  schools 
established  by  the  College,  a  Trade 
School.]  (Confidential.)  December, 
1890.     [New    York,    1890.]     D.    24   p. 

Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.  [Letter 
of  Nicholas  Murray  Butler  on  the  ele- 
vation of  the  course,  April  5,  1889.] 
n.  t.-p.    O.       6  p.     diagram. 

The  Committee  appointed  ...  on 
the  5th  [Jan.  1830],  to  report  a  plan 
for  extending  the  scheme  of  instruc- 
tion, and  of  establishing  public  lec- 
tureships .  .  .  submit  .  .  .  the  follow- 
ing statutes  and  resolutions.  .  .  [New 
York,  1830.]     O.    4  P- 

Correspondence  and  report  relating 
to  the  establishment  of  a  Department 
of  Social  Science;  laid  before  the 
Trustees,  Jan.  8th,  1894,  and  referred 
to  the  Committee  on  education.  (Con- 
fidential.) [New  York,  1894.]  O. 
16  p. 

Correspondence,  etc.,  relating  to 
buildings  upon  the  new  site.  May, 
1892-April,  1893.    n.  t.-p.    O.     19  p. 

Correspondence  relating  to  a  union 
between  Columbia  College  and  the 
University  of  the  City  of  New  York; 
submitted  .  .  .  Feb.  5,  1894.  [New 
York,  1894.]  O.  28  p.  (Confiden- 
tial.) 

Correspondence  relating  to  fellow- 
ships and  scholarships;  submitted  in 
connection  with  a  proposition  to  estab- 
lish "  University  scholarships  " ;  March 
4,  1895.     [New  York,  1895.]     O.     14  p. 

Correspondence  relating  to  the  en- 
largement of  the  Faculty  of  Law;  laid 
before  the  Trustees,  Jan.  8th,  1894,  and 
referred  to  the  Committee  on  educa- 
tion. (Confidential.)  [New  York, 
1894-]    O.    7  p. 

Draft  of  proposed  agreement  be- 
tween the  New  York  Botanical  Garden 
and  Columbia  College  .  .  .  referred  to 


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the  Committee  on  education  .  .  .  Nov. 
18,  1895.    n.  t.-p.    O.      2  p. 

Earnest  Citizen,  An.  Letter  to  the 
Trustees  of  Columbia  College  from  A 
citizen  [Gouverneur  M.  Wilkins?]. 
New  York,  1856.    O.     16  p. 

The  financial  condition  and  present 
needs  of  Columbia  College;  a  state- 
ment adopted  .  .  .  and  ordered  to  be 
printed,  April  2,  1883.  New  York, 
1883.     O.     15  p. 

Letters  of  several  professors  to  the 
Special  committee  of  Trustees  on  the 
elevation  of  course  of  instruction. 
New  York,  1889.    O.    26  p. 

Lord,  Daniel  and  G.  Wood.  For  the 
Trustees  of  Columbia  College:  Opin- 
ion [as  to  their  general  position  in 
reference  to  the  Committee  of  the 
Senate.    June  6th,  1854.]     Q.     1  p. 

Memorial  of  the  leaseholders  of 
Columbia  College  to  the  Trustees. 
New  York  [1885].     O.     15  p. 

Minute  adopted,  at  a  meeting  held 
on  Monday  the  fifth  day  of  March 
1894  on  the  retirement  of  Henry  Dris- 
ler,  dean  of  the  School  of  Arts.  [New 
York,   1894.]     Q.     14  fol. 

Minutes  adopted  by  the  Trustees  of 
Columbia  College  in  the  City  of  New 
York  and  by  the  University  Council 
on  the  resignation  of  Seth  Low  as 
president.  [New  York,  1901.]  Nar. 
Q.     12  fol. 

Opinions  of  William  G.  Choate  in 
relation  to  the  charter  rights  of  the 
Corporation  as  affected  by  legislation. 
New  York,  May,  1900.    O.    58  p. 

An  ordinance  to  establish  a  perma- 
nent policy  for  the  control  of  the  finan- 
cial affairs  of  the  College;  passed  Nov. 
26th,  1866.    n.  t.-p.     O.     5  p. 

Petition  to  the  .  .  .  Board  of  Trus- 
tees of  Columbia  College,  touching  the 
justice  and  expediency  of  admitting 
women  to  the  same  educational  advan- 
tages as  men.  New  York,  1883. 
folded  to  O. 

Broadside.  Home  Journal  supplement,  March, 
1883. 

Plan  showing  arrangements  of  pro- 
posed new  buildings,  May,  1894. 
Folded  to  O. 

Preliminary  report  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Trustees  on  elevation  of  the 
course.     [New   York]    1899.    O.    5  p. 


Proceedings  upon  the  laying  of  the 
corner-stones  of  the  Physics  building 
and  Schermerhorn  Hall.  May  2,  1896. 
[New  York,   1896.]     O.    8  p. 

Proposal  to  establish  a  course  of  in- 
struction in  architecture  in  the  School 
of  Mines.  Resolution  of  inquiry,  April 
7,  1879  .  .  .  views  of  F.  A.  Schermer- 
horn .  .  .  reported  .  .  .  May  5th,  1879. 
n.  t.-p.    O.    8  p. 

Proposed  amendments  to  the  statutes 
changing  the  name  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege, together  with  reports;  Jan.  6, 
1896;  Special  order  for  Feb.  3,  1896. 
(Confidential.)     [New     York,     1896.] 

0.  23  p. 

Report,  in  reply  to  the  Senate  com- 
mittee.    [New  York,  1854]     O.     16  p. 

Report  of  a  committee,  appointed  to 
consider  and  report  on  the  subjects  of 
the  removal  of  the  College,  A  change 
in  the  collegiate  course,  The  establish- 
ment of  a  university  system,  &c.  .  .  . 
New  York,  1854.    D.    36  p. 

Report  of  a  committee,  of  their 
progress  in  considering  the  subjects 
of  The  removal  of  the  College,  Change 
in  the  college  course,  and  The  estab- 
lishment of  a  university  system.  [New 
York,  1854]     Q.    3  P- 

[Questions  proposed  to  Hamilton 
Fish  by  the  Committee  of  inquiry. 
New  York,  1854.]     Q.    7  p. 

Report  of  a  committee,  appointed  to 
inquire  into  the  condition  of  the  Insti- 
tution, and  to  consider  such  measures 
as  might  be  judged  expedient  to  in- 
crease its  efficiency  and  usefulness.  .  . 
New  York,  1858.    O.    67  p. 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Li- 
brary, as  to  the  organization  of  the 
staff  of  service;  presented  .  .  .  June  4, 
1883.     New  York,  1883.    O.    8 +11  p. 

Report  of  the  Select  committee  on 
the  proposed  change  of  name  of  the 
College.  (Special  order  for  June  1, 
1891.)     n.    t.-p.     O.    4    p. 

Report  of  the  Select  committee  on 
the  relations  of  the  College  to  the 
School  of  Medicine;  presented,  April 

1,  1878.    n.  t.-p.    O.     12  p. 

Report  of  the  special  committee  ap- 
pointed June  1st  1885  upon  the  govern- 
ment of  the  College,  presented  to  the 
Trustees  April  4th  1887.  [New  York, 
1887.]     Q.     [27] +46  p. 


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Report  of  the  Special  committee  on 
the  disposition  of  the  legacy  of  Chas. 
M.  Da  Costa,  recommending  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  Department  of  Biology 
[April  6,   1891].    n.  t.-p.     O.    7  P- 

Report  of  the  Special  committee  on 
the  proposed  alliance  with  Teachers 
College.  [Jan.  9th,  1892.  New  York, 
1892.]     n.   t.-p.     O.    3  p. 

Report  of  the  Special  committee  on 
the  proposed  alliance  of  the  College 
for  the  Training  of  Teachers  with  Co- 
lumbia College.  2  May  1892.  [New 
York,  1892.]     n.  t.-p.    O.    6  p. 

Report  of  the  Special  committee  on 
the  reorganization  of  the  Law  School. 
[April  6,  1891.]     n.  t.-p.     O.    6  p. 

Report  of  William  R.  Ware  and 
Frederic  Law  Olmstead  on  the  occu- 
pation of  the  new  site.  May  26,  1893. 
[With  letters  to  and  from  the  Com- 
mission.]    n.  t.-p.    O.     16  -f-  [4]  p. 

Report  relative  to  the  course  of  in- 
struction and  discipline  in  Columbia 
College  presented  to  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  Feb.  28,  1810.  New  York, 
1810.    D.    24  p. 

Reports  of  the  several  faculties  to 
the  Special  committee  of  Trustees  on 
the  elevation  of  the  course  of  instruc- 
tion.    New  York,  1889.    O.    33  p. 

Resolutions  as  to  a  scheme  of  in- 
struction for  graduates ;  a  provision 
for  elective  studies  in  the  undergradu- 
ate course;  and  the  institution  of  a 
School  of  Political  Science;  adopted, 
June  7,  1880  .  .  .  with  minutes  of  the 
action  of  the  Board  of  the  College 
upon  the  same.  .  .  [New  York,  1880.] 
O.    14  P. 

Resolutions  passed  by  the  Trustees 
.  .  .  from  1820-1903.  New  York,  1820- 
1903.     O. 

Resolutions  providing  for  the  estab- 
lishment of  fellowships  and  scholar- 
ships; presented  by  the  President  .  .  . 
Oct.  9th,  1865  .  .  .  made  special  order 
for  Nov.  6,  1865.    n.  t.-p.    O.    4  p. 

Scheme  of  instruction  proposed  for 
adoption  in  Columbia  College,  and  in 
the  Columbia  College  School  of 
Mines :  Resolutions  submitted  by  the 
joint  committee  .  .  .  June  4th,  1877. 
n.  t.-p.    O.    20  p. 

Scheme  of  scholarships  and  fellow- 
ships  reported,  by  the  Committee   on 


the  statutes,  April  3,  1871.  .  .  n.  t.-p. 
O.    3  P- 

Statements,  opinions  and  testimony 
taken  by  the  Committee  of  inquiry. 
New  York,  1857.     O.    v.    p. 

Statutes,  as  passed  by  the  Trustees; 
to  which  are  added,  the  Statute  organ- 
izing the  School  of  Mines,  and  the 
Statute  organizing  the  School  of  Law. 
New  York,  1865.     O.     31  p. 

Supplementary  report,  March  2,  1892 
[recognizing  the  services  of  John  B. 
Pine  in  connection  with  securing  the 
new  site].     O.    2  p.    typewritten. 

Supplementary  report  of  the  Special 
committee  on  the  elevation  of  the  en- 
tire system  of  education  in  the  College 
and  its  schools.  April  7,  1890.  n. 
t.-p.    O.    9  p. 

Van  Buren,  John  Dash.  To  the 
Trustees  of  Columbia  College  [on  the 
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Buildings  and  Grounds,  Committee 
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Report,  in  relation  to  the  de- 
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1893.    n.  t.-p.    O.     16  p. 

Report,  in  relation  to  the  Uni- 
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Report,  on  dormitories ;   Nov. 

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Report,    on    perpetuating    the 

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Report,  on  Schermerhorn  Hall 

and  the  Physics  Building,  and  as  to  the 
financial  policy  relating  to  the  develop- 
ment of  the  new  site;  together  with 
Resolutions  adopted  Nov.  18,  1895. 
n.  t-p.    O.     12  p.     (Confidential.) 

Final    report;    presented    and 

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Education,  Committee  on.  Report, 
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Report,     on     the     School     of 

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A  college  slogan;  dedicated  to  the 
boys  of  Columbia.  (In  Columbia 
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Columbia  Ab  Abs ;  a  pictorial  primer 
of  things  light  blue  and  white;  the 
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ings by  W.  H.  Schanck.  New  York, 
1900.    Obi.  O.     [30]  p.    ill. 

A  day  of  my  life  at  Columbia.  (In 
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1900-1.    9:1-9.) 

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bia. [Poem.]  (In  same.  1897-8. 
6:302.) 

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private  diary  of  Knickersant  Stuyver- 
bocker,  class  of  '04"].  (In  Columbia 
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A  leaf  from  my  diary;  a  true  story. 
By  Crucible  (pseud.).  (In  Columbia 
Spectator.     1881.    8:23-4) 

Lights  and  shades  of  college  life; 
'58-62).  By  L.  O.  N.  (In  Blue  and 
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Megrue,  Roi  Cooper.  The  decision 
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hymn.]  (In  Columbia  College  Mus- 
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affair.  (In  Columbia  Spectator. 
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LIST    OF    PORTRAITS   IN    LIBRARY   BUILDING 

Presidents 

Samuel  Johnson,  S.T.D 1754- 

Myles  Cooper,  LL.D 1763- 

William  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D 1787- 

Charles  Henry  Wharton,  S.T.D 

Benjamin  Moore,  S.T.D 1801- 

John  Mitchell  Mason,  S.T.D.,  Provost 1811- 

William   Harris,  S.T.D 1811- 

William  Alexander  Duer,  LL.D 1829- 

Nathaniel  Fish  Moore,  LL.D 1842- 

Charles   King,   LL.D 1849- 

Frederick  A.  P.  Barnard,  S.T.D.,  LL.D 1864- 

Seth  Low,  LL.D 1890- 

Trustees 

Charles  M.  DaCosta,  A.M 1886- 

Hamilton  Fish,  LL.D 1851- 

John  Ogilvie,  S.T.D 1770- 

William  Colford  Schermerhorn,  A.M 1860- 

Professors 

Robert  Adrain,  LL.D 1813- 

Henry  James  Anderson,  M.D.,  LL.D 1851- 

Charles  Anthon,  LL.D 1820- 

John  Bowden,  S.T.D 1801- 

William    Cochran,    S.T.D 1784- 

Lorenzo   DaPonte 1826- 

Charles   Davies,  LL.D 1857- 

Henry  Drisler,   LL.D 1843- 

Theodore  William  Dwight,  LL.D 1858- 

David  Hosack,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S 1796- 

John  Kemp,  LL.D 1786- 

John  McVickar,  S.T.D 1817- 

Samuel  Latham  Mitchill,  M.D.,  LL.D i792~ 

Charles  Murray  Nairne,  L.H.D 1857- 

James  Smith,  M.D 1767- 

John  Torrey,  M.D.,  LL.D 1860- 

John  Howard  Van  Amringe,  L.H.D.,  LL.D 1860- 

William  Robert  Ware,  LL.D 1881- 

Peter  Wilson,  LL.D : . . .  1789-1792,  i797~ 

Alumni  and  Others 

DeWitt  Clinton,  LL.D Class  of 

William  Alfred  Jones,  A.M "      " 

Rev.  George  Ogilvie,  A.M 

Stephen  Whitney  Phcenix,  A.M "      " 

Abiel  Abbot  Low 
Joseph  Florimond  duc  de  Loubat 
Christopher  Columbus 
George  Washington 

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